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Cosa (chi) è Caribbee - definizione

REGION TO THE CENTER-EAST OF AMERICA COMPOSED OF MANY ISLANDS / COASTAL REGIONS SURROUNDING THE CARIBBEAN SEA
Caribbean nation; Carribean; Countries of the Carribean; Carribean Islands; Caribean; The Caribbean; Caribbee Islands; Carribbean; Caribbean island; Carribeans; Carribian; Carribean islands; Geography of the Caribbean; Caribbean integration; Caribbean region; Caribbea; Geology of the Caribbean; Climate of the Caribbean; Biodiversity of the Caribbean; Demographics of the Caribbean; Politics of Caribbean; Wildlife of the Caribbean; Caraïbe; Caraïbes; Foreign interventions by the United States in the Caribbean; Politics of the Caribbean; List of Caribbean island groups; Regional institutions in the Caribbean; Ecology of the Caribbean
  • Agostino Brunias. Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A linen market in [[Dominica]] in the 1770s
  • [[Arroz con gandules]], one of the national dishes of [[Puerto Rico]]
  • Map of the Caribbean
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 16th century
  • Cayo de Agua, [[Los Roques Archipelago]], Venezuela
  • Asian Indians]] in the late nineteenth century singing and dancing in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Doubles]], one of the national dishes of [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • Flag of the Caribbean Common Market and Community (CARICOM)
  • Grand Anse beach, St. George's, [[Grenada]]
  • A church cemetery perched in the mountains of [[Guadeloupe]]
  • Guanaja Island, Bay Islands, Honduras
  • A [[Haitian Vodou]] altar
  • [[Puerto Rico]]'s south shore, from the mountains of Jayuya
  • San Andrés island]], Caribbean, [[Colombia]].
  • A [[Jewish]] [[synagogue]] in [[Suriname]]
  • [[Havana Cathedral]] (Catholic) in [[Cuba]] completed in 1777
  • Köppen climate]] map of the islands of the Caribbean.
  • Guanahatabey]] are unclassified.
  • Street scene, [[Matanzas]], Cuba
  • Palancar Beach in [[Cozumel Island]], Mexico
  • Political evolution of Central America and the Caribbean from 1700 to present
  • The mostly Spanish-controlled Caribbean in the 18th century
  • Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Spanish Caribbean Islands in the American Viceroyalties 1600
  • A view of [[Nevis]] island from the southeastern peninsula of [[Saint Kitts]]
  • The [[Caribbean Plate]]}}
  • The [[Battle of the Saintes]] between British and French fleets in 1782, by [[Nicholas Pocock]]
  • Christian]] [[cathedral]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • masjid]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]
  • A field in [[Pinar del Rio]] planted with [[Cuba]]n tobacco
  • [[Temple in the Sea]], a [[Hindu]] [[mandir]] in [[Trinidad and Tobago]]

Caribbee      
·noun A Carib.
II. Caribbee ·adj Of or pertaining to the Caribs, to their islands (the eastern and southern West Indies), or to the sea (called the Caribbean sea) lying between those islands and Central America.
Caribbean         
(Caribbeans)
1.
The Caribbean is the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America and the north coast of South America.
N-PROPER: the N
2.
Caribbean means belonging or relating to the Caribbean Sea and its islands, or to its people.
ADJ
A Caribbean is a person from a Caribbean island.
N-COUNT
Caribbean         
·adj ·Alt. of Caribbee.

Wikipedia

Caribbean

The Caribbean ( KARR-ib-EE-ən, kə-RIB-ee-ən, locally KARR-ib-ee-an; Spanish: el Caribe; French: les Caraïbes; Haitian Creole: Karayib; Dutch: de Caraïben) is a subregion of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea and its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean), the nearby coastal areas on the mainland may also be included. The region is southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the North American mainland, east of Central America, and north of South America.

Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the region has more than 700 islands, islets, reefs, and cays (see the list of Caribbean islands). Island arcs delineate the northern and eastern edges of the Caribbean Sea: the Greater Antilles in the north and the Lesser Antilles (which includes the Leeward Antilles) in the east and south. The nearby Lucayan Archipelago (comprising The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands) is considered to be a part of the Caribbean despite not bordering the Caribbean Sea. All the islands in the Antilles plus the Lucayan Archipelago form the West Indies, which is often interchangeable with the term Caribbean. On the mainland, Belize, Guyana, and Suriname are often included as parts of the Caribbean due to their political and cultural ties with the region.

Geopolitically, the islands of the Caribbean are often regarded as a subregion of North America, though sometimes they are included in Middle America or left as a subregion of their own [1]and are organized into 33 political entities, including 13 sovereign states, 12 dependencies, 1 disputed territory, and 7 other overseas territories. From December 15, 1954, to October 10, 2010, there was a territory known as the Netherlands Antilles composed of five islands, all of which were Dutch dependencies. From January 3, 1958, to May 31, 1962, there was also a short-lived political union called the West Indies Federation composed of ten English-speaking Caribbean territories, all of which were then British dependencies. The West Indies cricket team continues to represent many of those nations.