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The Caribbean, sometimes also called the West Indies lies between the continental North and South America. See History of the Caribbean.
Caribbean may also refer to:
Blocs
- Association of Caribbean States (ACS)
- Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
- Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
Companies
- Caribbean Airlines, based in Trinidad and Tobago
- Caribbean Star Airlines, based in Antigua and Barbuda
- Caribbean Sun Airlines, based in Puerto Rico it is the sister airline of Caribbean Star
- Royal Caribbean International, a cruise ship agency based in the United States
Culture
- Afro-Caribbean, various meanings
- Anglophone Caribbean, persons in the Caribbean that speak English as their mother tongue
- British African-Caribbean people, residents of the UK of West Indian background whose ancestors are of African extraction
- British Indo-Caribbean people, residents of the UK who were born in the Caribbean and whose ancestors are of Indian extraction
- Caribbean cuisine, a blend of cuisine found in the Caribbean / West Indies
- Caribbean English, the dialect of British English spoken in the Caribbean/West Indies
- Indo-Caribbean, sometimes used to describe an ethnic group in the Caribbean
Other
- Caribbean stud poker, a popular casino table game
- Caribbean Princess, a cruise ship owned by the Princess Cruises company
- Packard Caribbean, a luxury convertible made during the 1950s
- Pirates of the Caribbean, a franchise that includes several films and video games
- The Caribbean, first book in the series Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren Court
- Caribbean (novel), an historical novel by James A. Michener
- Caribbean, an alternative title for the 1952 film Caribbean Gold
- Caribbean (board game), a 2004 board game
- The Caribbean (band), an American experimental pop group from Washington, D.C.
- Caribbean (1953 film), a 1953 drama film
- Caribbean Gold, a 1952 American pirate film, also known as Caribbean
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