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  1. Sep 10, 2024 · The Caribbean has been well-traveled for 300 years, and this historic map by Herman Molls is surprisingly complete and accurate. Geographicus, a seller of fine antique maps, explains: "This is Herman Molls' small but significant c. 1732 map of the West Indies. Moll's map covers all of the West Indies, eastern Mexico, all of Central America, the ...

    • Robert Curley
    • Caribbean Islands Map
    • Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
    • Nueva Esparta
    • Navassa Island
    • Puerto Rico
    • United States Virgin Islands
    • Anguilla
    • British Virgin Islands
    • Cayman Islands
    • Montserrat

    Map of the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas

    Here is a list of all the countries and territories with capitals in the Caribbean Sea:

    Sovereignty: Venezuela Capital: N/A Population:Approximately 2,300 The Federal Dependencies of Venezuela is a group of islands and archipelagos off the coast of Venezuela. There are 12 islands or archipelagos that fall into this category, and only three of them have a regular population. In total, the population on these islands is less than 3,000,...

    Sovereignty: Venezuela Capital: La Asunción Population:491,610 in the 2011 Census Nueva Esparta is an insular Venezuelan state in the Caribbean made up of three islands: Margarita Island, Coche, and Cubagua. It’s the smallest of Venezuela’s 23 states, and Margarita Island is the largest of the three. As the largest and most populous island, Margari...

    Sovereignty: United States / Haiti Capital: N/A Population:0 Navassa Island is an uninhabited island in the Caribbean that is claimed by both Haiti and the United States. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service currently administers the island, which has been used for various purposes throughout the last century such as an observation post duri...

    Sovereignty: United States Capital: San Juan Population:3,263,584 Located about 1,600 km (1,000 mi) south of Miami, Florida, Puerto Rico is a Caribbean Island that’s classified as an unincorporated territory of the United States. It was inhabited for thousands of years by indigenous peoples before becoming a Spanish colony and then ultimately acqui...

    Sovereignty: United States Capital: Charlotte Amalie Population:87,146 Like Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands make up an unincorporated territory of the United States. There are roughly 90 small islands, and land masses that make up the US Virgin Islands, but the three main islands are Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas. Tourism is one of t...

    Sovereignty: United Kingdom Capital: The Valley Population:15,753 The island of Anguilla is located to the east of the Virgin Islands and north of Saint Martin. It is a popular tourist location for its pristine beaches and peaceful atmosphere, and it is a British territory. Interestingly, Anguilla gained independence from Britain in 1967 but electe...

    Sovereignty: United Kingdom Capital: Road Town Population:30,030 Part of the larger Virgin Islands Archipelago, the British Virgin Islands are located just east of the US Virgin Islands. They are made up of about 60 small islands, 16 of which are inhabited. Tortola is the largest island of the group and is the home of the capital, Road Town. The tw...

    Sovereignty: United Kingdom Capital: George Town Population:78,554 The Cayman Islands are the largest British Overseas Territory by population in the Caribbean Sea. There are three islands that make up the Caymans, of which Grand Cayman is the largest, most populous, and home of the capital, George Town. Some things the Cayman Islands are known for...

    Sovereignty: United Kingdom Capital: Plymouth, Brades Population:4,649 Another British Overseas Territory, Montserrat located in the Leeward Islands between St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, and Guadeloupe. Many of the inhabitants of the island have Irish ancestry, and this paired with its coastline that resembles that of Ireland has given i...

  2. Buccaneers. Commerce raiders called privateers, pirates, buccaneers, and other such names roamed the Caribbean Sea, as well as the Atlantic and Indian oceans, in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries as the detritus of the first Western colonies. During the sixteenth and first half of the seventeenth centuries, French, English ...

  3. Tortuga is 180 square kilometres (69 square miles) [3] in size and had a population of 25,936 at the 2003 census. In the 17th century, Tortuga was a major center and haven of Caribbean piracy. Its tourism industry and references in many works have made it one of the most recognized regions of Haiti.

  4. The Caribbean, long referred to as the West Indies, includes more than 7,000 islands; of those, 13 are independent island countries (shown in red on the map), and some are dependencies or overseas territories of other nations. In addition, that large number includes islets ( very small rocky islands); cay's (small, low islands composed largely ...

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  5. Nov 13, 2023 · Description: This map shows Caribbean Sea countries, islands, cities, towns, roads.

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  7. The Caribbean Islands contain several of nearly 200 countries illustrated on our Blue Ocean Laminated Map of the World. This map shows a combination of political and physical features. It includes country boundaries, major cities, major mountains in shaded relief, ocean depth in blue color gradient, along with many other features.

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