Caribbean Islands Political Map

Caribbean Islands Political Map. Basseterre; Basse-Terre; Belize City; Belmopan; Boca Chica; Bridgetown; Cancun; Description: This map shows governmental boundaries of countries in Caribbean


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As the political map of the Caribbean Islands shows, the Caribbean is bounded on the north by the islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico, on the east by the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, on the south by South America, and on the west by Central America It delineates the islands, cities, and coastal lines

Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico lie to the northwest. Geography of the Caribbean Area With an area of 2,753,000 km² (1,063,000 sq mi), [] the Caribbean Sea is about five times the size of France, or four times the size of Texas. Basseterre; Basse-Terre; Belize City; Belmopan; Boca Chica; Bridgetown; Cancun;

. The islands of the Caribbean were originally inhabited by Arawak and Carib Indians Features of the Caribbean Political Map Neighboring Countries

. Note: The political map above shows the Gulf of America (formerly called the Gulf of Mexico) as depicted on maps published by the CIA World Factbook, which we use as our primary reference for geographic information as recognized by the United States. Countries of Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States Virgin Islands, Barbados, Cuba, Saint.