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- Saint Kitts and Nevis (6100 bytes)
26: | '''[[Governor General]]'''
59: ...became an associated state with full internal autonomy in 1967. Anguilla rebelled and was allowed to s...
66: ...], represented in St. Kitts and Nevis by a [[governor general]], who acts on the advice of the [[Prime...
68: ... Though they are referred to as Senators, they do not form a separate house of parliament, as in some ...
70: ...of the [[Caribbean_Community|Caribbean Community (CARICOM)]] and the [[Organisation of Eastern Caribbean St... - Belize (11927 bytes)
1: ...the [[Caribbean Sea]] bordering [[Mexico]] to the northwest and [[Guatemala]] to the west and south. T...
3: ... [[colonialism|colony]] for more than a century, known as '''British Honduras''', until [[1973]]. It b...
5: ...zens tend to consider themselves a Caribbean, and not Central American, nation.
30: | '''[[Governor-General of Belize|Governor-General]]'''
63: ... created the first settlement in Belize in 1638. Another possibility is that the name is from the Maya... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
1: ...he [[Prime Meridian]], about 434.5 km (270 miles) northeast of [[Venezuela]].
9: ...oe]] from [[South America]] ([[Venezuela]]'s [[Orinoco Valley]]) around [[350|350 CE]]. The [[Arawak]]...
13: ...bados always enjoyed a large measure of local autonomy. Its House of Assembly began meeting in [[1639]...
15: ...ocated to British colonies in North America, most notably [[South Carolina]]. To work the plantations,...
17: ...n owners and merchants of British descent. It was not until the 1930s that a movement for political ri... - Guyana (12153 bytes)
1: ...Brazil]], to the west by [[Venezuela]] and to the north by the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. The border with Ven...
62: ...1814]]. The three became a single British colony known as [[British Guiana]] in [[1831]].
64: ...Portugal]] to work the sugar plantations. This ethnocultural divide has persisted and has on occasion ...
78: ... minister]] and other ministers. The president is not directly elected; each party presenting a slate ...
83: ...of the [[Caribbean_Community|Caribbean Community (CARICOM)]]. - Jamaica (16893 bytes)
26: | '''[[Governor-General]]'''
65: ...r, given to it by the original [[Arawak]] or [[Taino]] people from South America, who first settled th...
71: ...ence by leaving the federation in [[1962]] and is now a completely sovereign nation. Jamaica celebrate...
73: Deteriorating economic conditions during the [[1970s]] led to recurre...
75: ...ort Royal]], where the pirate [[Henry_Morgan|Governor Morgan]] held sway, and which was destroyed by a... - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (8955 bytes)
27: | '''[[Governor General]]'''
39: | '''[[Sovereignty]]'''<br> - Autonomy<br> - Independence
59: ...raiders--intermarried with the Caribs and became known as ''[[Garifuna|black Caribs]]''. Beginning in ...
61: ...kers, as depressed world sugar prices kept the economy stagnant until the turn of the century.
65: ...region through a unified administration. The most notable was the [[West Indies Federation]], which co...
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