- Antilles - Wikipedia
The Greater Antilles include the Cayman Islands and larger islands of Cuba, Hispaniola (subdivided into the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Navassa Island, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico
- Antilles | Islands, Map, Facts | Britannica
They are divided into two major groups: the Greater Antilles, including Cuba, Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic), Jamaica, and Puerto Rico; and the Lesser Antilles, comprising all the rest of the islands
- Antilles Greater Antilles and Lesser Antilles Antilles Map | Mappr
In some sources, the Antilles name is used for the West Indies, but the Caribbean and the Antilles, in general, are commonly used to describe the same region The Antillean islands are divided into two groups: the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles
- The Greater Antilles vs. the Lesser Antilles: History, Geography, and . . .
When exploring the Caribbean—whether under sail, by plane, or through the pages of history—you’ll come across two enduring terms: the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles
- Antilles and the Caribbean Sea - Tourism
The Antilles are the American islands distributed, in the form of an arc, from the Bahamas and Cuba to Trinidad and Tobago They are washed by the Caribbean Sea or the Atlantic Ocean
- French Antilles, Caribbean: Where They Are, When to go And What to See
The French Antilles are home to three main islands: Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint-Martin Each island boasts its own distinct charm, from the vibrant markets of Pointe-à-Pitre on Guadeloupe to the stunning beaches of Trois-Ilets in Martinique
- The Greater Antilles - Caribbean-American Heritage Month - Guides at . . .
The Caribbean is made up of three main archipelagos: The Greater Antilles, the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles Collectively these islands are often referred to as the West Indies
- Antilles Explained
The Antilles is an archipelago within the West Indies in the Caribbean region of the Americas
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