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  1. Pop. (2009 est.) 41,116,200. The West Indies is a crescent-shaped group of islands separating the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, to the west and south, from the Atlantic Ocean, to the east and north. The islands stretch 1,200 miles southeastward from Florida, then 500 miles south, then west along the north coast of Venezuela.

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      Greater Antilles, the four largest islands of the...

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      West Indies - Colonialism, Caribbean, Islands: England was...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › West_IndiesWest Indies - Wikipedia

    "West Indies" or "West India" was a part of the names of several companies of the 17th and 18th centuries, including the Danish West India Company, the Dutch West India Company, the French West India Company, and the Swedish West India Company. West Indian is the official term used by the U.S. government to refer to people of the West Indies.

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  4. The term British West Indies refers to the former English and British colonies and the present-day overseas territories of the United Kingdom in the Caribbean . In the history of the British West Indies there have been several attempts at political unions. These attempts have occurred over a period of more than 300 years, from 1627 to 1958, and ...

  5. www.worldatlas.com › geography › west-indiesWest Indies - WorldAtlas

    May 23, 2021 · The West Indies are divided into three groups: The Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles. The West Indies stretch from the Bahamas in the north, all the way south to the northern shores of South America. Nearly 44 million people live in the West Indies. The West Indies are a chain of islands located in the Caribbean Sea and the ...

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  6. May 29, 2018 · West Indies is the general geographical term for the many islands of the Caribbean, the largest of which are Cuba, Hispaniola (politically Haiti and the Dominican Republic ), Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Guadeloupe, and Martinique. After Columbus' landing on San Salvador in 1492, Spain claimed the whole region, concentrating first on ...

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