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The Islands of the Caribbean

By nokia88e1 | Published on Aug/16/2015

The Islands of the Caribbean

Published on May 31, 2012

The Caribbean Sea is the large body of water that lies north of the northern tip of South 
America. Within the Caribbean sea are many islands that have played an important role 
in the history and culture of the Western hemisphere. 
By far the largest island in the Caribbean is Cuba. Cuba was formerly a colony of Spain, 
but became independent in 1902. Cuba became a Communist country in 1959, when a 
revolution overthrew an unpopular government. After the revolution, many Cubans fled 
to the United States. Today, the American city of Miami, in the state of Florida, has been 
greatly influenced by Cuban culture. Tobacco is widely grown in Cuba, and the country is 
famous for the cigars that are produced in the capital city, Havana. 
The island of Hispaniola is located just east of Cuba. This island is divided into two 
countries. In the west is Haiti, where the people speak a variety of the French language 
that has been influenced by African languages. In the east is the Dominican Republic, 
where the people speak Spanish. 
Another important Caribbean island is Puerto Rico. This was previously a Spanish colony, 
but it is now governed by the United States. Many people from Puerto Rico have moved 
to the mainland United States, especially the New York area. 
In many other islands in the Caribbean, English is the main language. The largest of 
these islands is Jamaica, which is located just south of Cuba. Most Jamaicans are the 
descendants of African people who were brought to work as slaves on sugar plantations. 
Jamaica is famous as the birthplace of the style of music called "reggae," which was 
popularized in other countries by Bob Marley, a famous Jamaican musician. 
Another important English-speaking Caribbean island is Trinidad. This island is located 
just north of South America. The population of Trinidad is very diverse. The largest 
groups of people are descended from people who came from Africa and India, but there 
are many other nationalities also. Trinidad is famous for a style of music known as 
"calypso," and for musicians who produce pleasant sounds by playing steel drums. 
There are also many other, smaller islands in the Caribbean, each with its own unique 
features. Many of these islands possess fine beaches, and are popular tourist 
destinations. The warm weather of the Caribbean makes it a popular place for North 
Americans who must live through cold winters!

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