What are the four major islands of the Caribbean?


What are the four major islands of the Caribbean? The Caribbean Basin is often divided into the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles (the bigger islands and the smaller islands, respectively). The Greater Antilles includes the four large islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico.


Why are they called Caribbean countries?

The region takes its name from that of the Caribs, an ethnic group present in the Lesser Antilles and parts of adjacent South America at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.


Which Caribbean island is the wealthiest?

Bermuda Regarding GDP per capita, Bermuda is the wealthiest Caribbean country as well as one of the richest island countries in the world. Bermuda is a popular vacation destination, particularly for individuals from America, Britain, and Canada, and receives around 500,000 visitors each year.


What are the two chains of islands in the Caribbean called?

The Antilles is an archipelago, or chain of islands, stretching more than 1,500 miles between in North and South America, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the Caribbean Sea to the south. The Antilles are divided into two sections, the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles.


What are the smaller group of islands in the Caribbean known as?

For the full article, see Antilles. Greater and Lesser Antilles, Two groups of islands in the West Indies, bounding the Caribbean Sea on the north and east, respectively. The Greater Antilles include the largest islands (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico), the Lesser Antilles all being much smaller.


What is the smallest Caribbean country?

St. Kitts and Nevis, the smallest country in the Americas in both land area and population, is one of the seven independent territories covered by the United Nations Multi-Country Office for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean. St. Kitts and Nevis is 101 square miles with a population of 53,104 persons.


What Caribbean island is closest to the UK?

Antigua is the closest Caribbean island to the UK with a 8 hour flight time. Direct flights from London Gatwick and Manchester Airport to V.C. Bird International Airport on Antigua Island ensures a smooth journey to this tropical haven.


Why is it called the Caribbean?

The name Caribbean derives from the Caribs, one of the region's dominant Native American groups at the time of European contact during the late 15th century.


Are all Caribbean islands Third World?

The Third World includes all countries of Africa (except South Africa), Asia (except Japan), and Latin America and the Caribbean, and some states and territories of Oceania.