List of Caribbean islands
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A list of islands in the Caribbean Sea, in alphabetical order by country of ownership and/or those with full independence and autonomy.
- Barbados - island
- Culpepper Island
- Pelican Island (Barbados) (now absorbed into Barbados)
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- Isla de Salamanca
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- Bird Island (Ile Des Aves) - in dispute with Venezuela
- Dominica
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France
Guadeloupe
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Spanish town Manchester Mandeville Ocho Rios Montego Bay
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- Curaçao
- Klein Curaçao
- Penso
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- Southern part of the island of Saint Martin
- Mona Island
San Blas Islands
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- Caledonia Island
- Chacachacare
- Craig Island (Craig and Caledonia are joined by a narrow causeway)
- Cronstadt Island (Kronstadt)
- Carrera Island
- Faralon (Flat Rock), off San Fernando Harbour
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- Navassa Island (disputed)
- Serranilla Bank (disputed)
- Bajo Nuevo Bank (disputed)
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Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island are the main four United States Virgin Islands. The capital, Charlotte Amalie, is on Saint Thomas.
The following two countries of the Lucayan Archipelago are the portion of the Caribbean islands that do not border the Caribbean Sea. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas and the British Overseas Territory of the Turks and Caicos Islands are located in the North Atlantic Ocean rather than the Caribbean Sea, but they still fall in the Caribbean region.
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See also
- List of Caribbean islands by area
- List of Caribbean island countries by population
- List of metropolitan areas in the West Indies
References
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- ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-01-10.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Full text of "Convention on the Conservation and Management of Pollock Resources in the Central Bering Sea (Treaty doc. 103-27) and two treaties with the United Kingdom establishing Caribbean maritime boundaries (Treaty doc. 103-23) : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, September 28, 1994"". Archive.org. Retrieved 30 August 2017.