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  • * [[East Caribbean States dollar]] * [[British Caribbean Territories (Eastern Group) dollar]]
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  • ...rning territory of the [[Netherlands|Kingdom of the Netherlands]] in the [[Caribbean]], consisting of the [[Lesser Antilles]] of [[Bonaire]] and [[Curaçao]] (o
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  • ...a [[republic]] located at the southern end of the Lesser Antilles in the [[Caribbean]] Sea, along the north coast of [[South America]]. First human settlements
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  • ...to the north, [[Guatemala]] bordering it to the west and south, and the [[Caribbean Sea]] bordering it to the east. The [[capital city]] of Belize is [[Belmopa
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  • Initially, the Rastafaris opposed the racist negation of the Afro-Caribbean black population in Jamaica in the 1930s. The Jamaican journalist, writer a ...vement in Jamaica. It was first limited to the African and, in particular, Caribbean sphere, with the intention of producing social criticism and giving voice t
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  • '''Hispaniola''' is a [[Caribbean]] [[island]] that hosts two [[country|countries]], [[Haiti]] in the west an
    2 KB (216 words) - 05:20, 21 March 2010
  • ...elan Conflict]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] made changes to US doctrine in the Caribbean. The traditional policy had been the [[Monroe Doctrine]]. These changes a
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  • ...s a sovereign federated state located in the Lesser Antilles in the east [[Caribbean]]. The second largest island in the Windward Islands group, it has been the
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  • {{r|Caribbean}}
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  • ...12,000,000 were taken away, forming the basis of African-American and Afro-Caribbean communities. The slavery stopped almost altogether towards the end of the 1
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  • ...[[Washington, DC]], it has 57 chapters in the United States and one in the Caribbean.
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  • ...department]] of [[Colombia]], located to the north of the country by the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Its capital is [[Santa Marta]], named after the [[Magdalena River]]. ...nicipality of [[Santa Marta]], and that finally end up draining into the [[Caribbean Sea]].
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  • ...in large quantities. Rum was imported in large quantities from the British Caribbean colonies and it displaced [[Gin|gin]] as the dominant spirit in England dur
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  • ...the late 1950s and turned into [[rocksteady]] and [[reggae]]. It combined Caribbean [[mento]] and [[calypso music|calypso]] with American [[jazz]] and [[rhythm
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  • ...of [[Europe]]an or (less frequently) [[Africa]]n ancestry raised in the [[Caribbean]] or the [[Americas]], as opposed to immigrants to the New World.<ref>''Dic
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  • {{r|Caribbean}}
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  • ...er, Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet. She operated in this capacity in the Caribbean and off the East Coast of the U.S. until 1956. ...ng to [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] [[14 June]]. She participated in [[Caribbean]] landing exercises in July 1960 and February 1961.
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  • ...]] from July 23 to 27, 1778. Joining the command of Count d'Estaing in the Caribbean in 1779, and played a major role himself in the battles of Dominica and Sai
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  • ...the [[U.S. Atlantic Fleet|Atlantic Fleet]] maneuvers carried out in the [[Caribbean]] area ...d States 2nd Fleet|Second Fleet]] in the western [[Atlantic]] and in the [[Caribbean]]. The bulk of those operations consisted of exercises; but, on one occasio
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  • This other species of ant is colloquially known as the "[[Caribbean crazy ant]]", because of an outwardly disorganized style of foraging.
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