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The languages of the Caribbean reflect the region's diverse history and culture. There are six official languages spoken in the Caribbean: . Spanish (official language of Cuba, Dominican Republic, Panama, Puerto Rico, Bay Islands (Honduras), Corn Islands (Nicaragua), Isla Cozumel, Isla Mujeres (Mexico), Nueva Esparta (Venezuela), the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela and San Andrés ...
The National Museum of Montserrat is a national museum focusing on the history of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles. The Museum is operated by the non-profit Montserrat National Trust. It is located on the Main Road in Little Bay and is open for visitors on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. It was opened in 2012. [2]
Jamaica Music Museum; Hanover Museum; Liberty Hall: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey [Michael Manley Foundation] Military Museum; Museum of St. James; National Gallery of Jamaica; Natural History Museum of Jamaica; Peoples’ Museum of Craft and Technology; Peter Tosh Museum; Sir Noël Coward Museum; Taino Museum of the First Jamaicans; Trench Town ...
Island SPACE Caribbean Museum is the first and only brick and mortar pan-Caribbean heritage museum in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently located at the Broward Mall in Plantation, Florida, the facility opened its doors in November 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first inscriptions on the UNESCO Memory of the World International Register were made in 1997. [1] By creating a compendium of important library and archive holdings – including books, manuscripts, audio-visual materials, and digital documents [2] – the program aims to use its networks of experts to exchange information and raise resources for the preservation, digitization, and ...
The Indian Caribbean Museum of Trinidad and Tobago is a museum founded by the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha in Waterloo, Carapichaima, Trinidad and Tobago. It is dedicated to preserving the history of Indo-Caribbean culture. It is housed in the Waterloo Carnegie Library, near the Temple in the Sea.
The Musgrave Medal has been awarded by the Institute of Jamaica since 1897 for excellence in the fields of arts, sciences and literature.. The Gleaner Company presented the Institute of Jamaica with the Gleaner Honour Award "For its unyielding and invaluable contribution to Arts and Culture in 2014, staunchly preserving Jamaica's heritage."
The Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama (Spanish: Museo Afroantillano de Panamá) simply known as the Afro-Antillean Museum or MAAP, is an ethnographic museum located in Panama City. The museum was founded on December 23, 1980, by Reina Torres de Araúz in the building of the Former Christian Mission Chapel .