CARICOM (Caribbean Community) - traduzione in Inglese
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CARICOM (Caribbean Community) - traduzione in Inglese

ORGANISATION OF 15 CARIBBEAN NATIONS AND DEPENDENCIES
CARICOM; Caribbean Community and Common Market; Caricom; Caribbean community; Caribbean Community organs and bodies; List of the Caribbean Community organs and bodies; The Caribbean Community; The CARICOM; Caribbean Economic Community
  • [[Exclusive Economic Zones]] of the member states of the CARICOM. Considering them, the total area reaches the 2 300 297 km².

CARICOM (Caribbean Community)      
= CARICOM (Comunidad del Caribe)
Ex: CARICOM (Caribbean Community) assists member states in the implementation of their national information systems by establishing sectoral information services when requested.
Caribbean Sea         
  • Coral reefs in the [[British Virgin Islands]]
  • The Belize Barrier Reef photographed from the [[International Space Station]] in 2016
  • shaded relief]] map of the Caribbean Sea and [[Gulf of Mexico]] area<ref name="GLOBE" /><ref name="ETOPO1" />
  • Caribbean plate tectonics
  • [[Christopher Columbus]] landing on [[Hispaniola]] in 1492
  • Sketch of the [[North Equatorial Current]] and the [[Gulf Stream]]
  • [[Green sea turtle]], [[Grand Cayman Island]]
  • website=www.nasa.gov}}</ref> [[Hurricane Katrina]] is seen just above [[Cuba]].
  • San Andrés island]], Colombia
  • [[Puerto Rican parrot]]
  • Coral reef near [[Soufrière Quarter]], [[Saint Lucia]]
  • [[Sian Ka'an]] Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  • Quintana Roo, Mexico]]
TROPICAL SEA OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, LOCATED EAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA, SOUTH OF THE GREATER ANTILLES AND NORTH OF SOUTH AMERICA
Carribean Sea; Caribbean sea; Sea of the Antilles; The Caribbean Sea; Carribbean Sea; Caribbean Ocean; Mar Caribe; Mer des Caraïbes; Caraïbische Zee; Caribean Sea; Sea of Caribbea; Caribbean ocean; Flora and fauna of the Caribbean Sea; Wildlife of the Caribbean Sea; Geology of the Caribbean Sea
el Mar Caribe (parte del Océano Atlántico entre Cuba, Haití y Sud América)
social centre         
  • The [[DRU Cultuurfabriek]] in the Netherlands is based on a former iron foundry. The main building was used once for the administration.
  • Community centre in [[Marburg an der Lahn]], Germany.
  • Community centre in [[Klaukkala]], Finland.
PUBLIC LOCATION WHERE MEMBERS OF A COMMUNITY TEND TO GATHER FOR GROUP ACTIVITIES, SOCIAL SUPPORT, PUBLIC INFORMATION, AND OTHER PURPOSES
Social center; Community center; Social centre; Social centers; Social Center movement; Social centres; Community club; Community hall; Community centre (Singapore); Community centers; Community centres; Community Centre; Community Center; Social Centre movement; Day centre; Social centre movement; Community buildings; Community Club; Community hub
(n.) = centro social
Ex: Public libraries and university libraries alike are frequently used as lounges and social centers rather than as information services.

Definizione

CARICOM
· Caribbean Community

Wikipedia

Caribbean Community

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM or CC) is an intergovernmental organisation that is a political and economic union of 15 member states (14 nation-states and one dependency) throughout the Americas and Atlantic Ocean. They have primary objectives to promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and coordinate foreign policy. The organisation was established in 1973, with its four founding members signing the Treaty of Chaguaramas. Its primary activities involve:

  • Coordinating economic policies and development planning.
  • Devising and instituting special projects for the less-developed countries within its jurisdiction.
  • Operating as a regional single market for many of its members (Caricom Single Market).
  • Handling regional trade disputes.

The secretariat headquarters is in Georgetown, Guyana. CARICOM is an official United Nations Observer beneficiary.

CARICOM was established by the English-speaking parts of the Caribbean and currently includes all the independent Anglophone island countries plus Belize, Guyana and Montserrat, as well as all other British Caribbean territories and Bermuda as associate members. English was its sole working language into the 1990s. The organisation became multilingual with the addition of Dutch-speaking Suriname in 1995 and the French- and Haitian Creole-speaking Haiti in 2002. Furthermore, it added Spanish as the fourth official language in 2003. In July 2012, CARICOM announced they considered making French and Dutch official languages. In 2001, the heads of government signed a revised Treaty of Chaguaramas that cleared the way to transform the idea of a common market CARICOM into the Caribbean (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy. Part of the revised treaty establishes and implements the Caribbean Court of Justice.