Caribbean
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Caribbean
Summary
Caribbean is a transcontinental region[1]. Caribbean draws 13,724 Wikipedia views per month (transcontinental_region category, ranking #2 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- Caribbean is on the body of water Caribbean Sea[3].
- Caribbean is on the continent of Central America[4].
- Caribbean's instance of is recorded as transcontinental region[5].
- Caribbean's instance of is recorded as archipelago[6].
- Caribbean's shares border with is recorded as South America[7].
- Kalinago is named after Caribbean[8].
- Caribbean is part of Central America[9].
- Caribbean is part of Latin America and the Caribbean[10].
- Caribbean's Commons category is recorded as Caribbean[11].
- Caribbean comprises Antilles[12].
- Caribbean comprises The Bahamas[13].
- Caribbean comprises US Caribbean[14].
- Caribbean comprises Commonwealth Caribbean[15].
- Caribbean comprises Dominica[16].
- Caribbean comprises Dominican Republic[17].
- Caribbean comprises British Caribbean[18].
- Caribbean comprises Anguilla[19].
- Caribbean comprises Cuba[20].
- Caribbean comprises Montserrat[21].
- Caribbean comprises Saint-Martin[22].
- Caribbean comprises Sint Maarten[23].
- Caribbean comprises Barbados[24].
- Caribbean comprises Trinidad and Tobago[25].
- Caribbean comprises Turks and Caicos Islands[26].
- Caribbean comprises Sint Eustatius[27].
Body
Geography
Caribbean is on the body of water Caribbean Sea[3]. Caribbean is on the continent of Central America[4]. Part of include Central America[9], a subcontinent[28] and Latin America and the Caribbean[10], a transcontinental region[29].
Physical Characteristics
Caribbean has a population of {'amount': '+39169962'}[30].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include transcontinental region[5] and archipelago[6].
History and Context
Kalinago is named after Caribbean[8].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Caribbean include Caribbean Development Bank[31], a multilateral development bank[32], in Barbados[33], founded in 1970[34], headquartered in Saint Michael[35] and Caribbean Current[36], an ocean current[37], in Brazil[38].
Why It Matters
Caribbean draws 13,724 Wikipedia views per month (transcontinental_region category, ranking #2 of 11).[2] Caribbean has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] Caribbean is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for Caribbean include Caribbean Development Bank[31], a multilateral development bank[32], in Barbados[33], founded in 1970[34], headquartered in Saint Michael[35] and Caribbean Current[36], an ocean current[37], in Brazil[38].