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  2. CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality

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    The CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) is a regional standards body for the Caribbean Community CARICOM bloc of countries.

  3. Canouan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Canouan Airport (IATA: CIW, ICAO: TVSC) is the airport located on the island of Canouan in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. [2] The airport serves the surrounding tourist areas and environs of the Grenadines and is a major destination during the Caribbean winter leisure season.

  4. Southern Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Caribbean is a group of islands that neighbor mainland South America in the West Indies. Saint Lucia lies to the north of the region, Barbados in the east, Trinidad and Tobago at its southernmost point, and Aruba at the most westerly section.

  5. Barbados travel guide: Where to go and what to see on the ...

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    Read more on Caribbean travel: Best Caribbean holidays and countries to visit. Antigua travel guide: Everything you need to know. Why Dominica is the nature-packed island for the adventurous traveller

  6. Caribbean Travel & Life - Wikipedia

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    The founding company is Caribbean Travel and Life, Inc. which published the magazine in Alexandria, Virginia, and then, in Silver Spring, Maryland, before moved it to Winter Park, Florida. [3] On November 29, 2012, Bonnier announced that it would close Caribbean Travel & Life, with the January/February edition as its final issue in 2013. [4]

  7. Tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Visitors from Europe could travel there in eight hours, whereas it used to take three weeks by ship. [8] After World War II, the expanding middle class had more time and money for vacations and travel agencies sold affordable vacation packages to the Caribbean. Friendly native people, a warm climate, very few pests or disease, and natural ...