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  2. Caribbean Community - Wikipedia

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    CARICOM was also involved in the formation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) on 3 December 2010. The idea for CELAC originated at the Rio Group–Caribbean Community Unity Summit on 23 February 2010 in Mexico. This act caters to the integration of the Americas process, complimenting well-established initiatives of ...

  3. Territorial evolution of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2007, the border dispute with Guatemala remains unresolved and quite contentious; [112] at various times the issue has required mediation by the United Kingdom, Caribbean Community heads of Government, the Organisation of American States, Mexico, and the United States. Since independence, a British garrison has been retained in ...

  4. Association of Caribbean States - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Caribbean. na: The University of North Carolina Press, 1989. Langley, Lester D. The United States and the Caribbean in the Twentieth Century. London: University of Georgia P, 1989. Maingot, Anthony P. The United States and the Caribbean: Challenges of an Asymmetrical Relationship. San Francisco: Westview P, 1994. Serbin, Andres.

  5. History of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples (U of Chicago Press, 2011) 660 pp; Ratekin, Mervyn. "The Early Sugar Industry in Española," Hispanic American Historical Review 34:2(1954):1-19. Rogozinski, Jan. A Brief History of the Caribbean (2000). Sauer, Carl O. The Early Spanish Main. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of ...

  6. West Indies - Wikipedia

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    029 – Caribbean 419 – Latin America 019 – Americas ... West Indian is the official term used by the U.S. government to refer to people of the West Indies. [14]

  7. Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean (/ ˌ k ær ɪ ˈ b iː ən, k ə ˈ r ɪ b i ən / KARR-ih-BEE-ən, kə-RIB-ee-ən, locally / ˈ k ær ɪ b i æ n / KARR-ih-bee-an; [4] Spanish: el Caribe; French: les Caraïbes; Dutch: de Caraïben) is a subregion in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies.

  8. Category:Society of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Society of the Caribbean by dependent territory (18 C) * Society of Saint Martin (island) (2 C) A. Alcohol in the Caribbean (5 C, 1 P) C. Crime in the Caribbean (5 C) D.

  9. Community of Latin American and Caribbean States - Wikipedia

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    The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) [a] is a bloc of Latin American and Caribbean states, consisting of 33 countries, and has five official working languages. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is seen as an alternative to the Organization of American States (OAS), and includes all OAS member states (except the United States and Canada ...