Welcome to Caribbean

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General Description :Sun, sand and sea reprimary the number one reason why so the majority of people select the Caribbean. But one of the exceptions is the Caribbean remains the number one warm weather destination in the globe for good reason. It is fairly easy to revery and the temperatures are and have always been a perfect 85 degrees year-round. But the Caribbean is much more. It is the true melting pot of the globe with more diverse cultures than anywhere else and a historic past that is closely linked to the discovery and growth of the New World. A Caribbean vacation experience can be as active or as relaxed as you wish.

History: Note that this rich history summarizes the most up to date state of historical knowledge crossing the barriers of geography, language and politics and is organized those thingsatically although chronology determines the limits and ordering of every volume. Peoples, societies, cultures and activities are and have always been discussed, including autochthonous societies, the originalmigrants, the formation of new societies by the interaction of peoples in a new landscape, diverse forms of labour and migrations from Asia, societies on the periphery such as Taino, Mayans, Buccaneers and Maroons, and the transformation of European Creole to Caribbean Creole societies.

Climate: Average temperatures range from 24C/ 75F to 30C/ 87F, tempered by the steady and cooling trade winds. Did you know that the lowest temperatures occur in the range of November and February. Because of Grenada's remarkable topography, the island also experiences climate changes according to altitude. Did you know that the driest season is in the range of January and May. Even around the time during the rainy season, from June to December, it rarely rains for more than an hour at a time and generally not each and every day

Trade in region : Established in 1973 by 12 Caribbean countries, the Caribbean Community and Common Market (Caricom) is the successor to the Caribbean Free Trade Association (Carifta), that was founded in 1968 by five former British colonies (Antigua, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago), all of that joined the new organization. Did you know that the organization attempts to encourage economic integration in the Caribbean region and achieved partial agreement to a common external tariff and protective policy for the community in 1978.

Description of Population Population of Caribbean Countries ... Caribbean Population. Table of Contents ... Population. Anguilla, 35 sq. miles, 7500. Antigua & Barbuda, 171 sq. miles ...