Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Grand Bahama


Island


Great Abaco


Andros Island


New


Providence


Eleuthera Island


Long Island


Rum Cay


Exuma


Cays


Great Exuma Island


Cat Island


San Salvador


Acklins


Island


Crooked


Island


Mayaguana


Bimini


Islands


Berry


Islands


Ragged Island


Range


Great Inagua


Little Inagua


Anguilla Cays


Isla de


la Juventud


Grand Cayman


Little Cayman


Cayman


Brac


Île de la Gonâve


Isla Beata


Isla Saona


Isla


Mona


St Croix


Sint Maarten


Antigua


Barbuda


Basse-Terre


Grande Terre


Marie-Galante


Saint Vincent


Trinidad


Tobago


Cayo Largo


Saba


Archipiélago de los Canarre


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Archipiélago


de Camagüey


Archipiélago de


los Jardines de la Reina


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Tropic of Cancer

Tropic of Cancer

Lake Rosa

UNITED STATES


OF AMERICA


VENEZUELA


C


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M


B


IA


(to US)

(to US)

(to US)

(to US)

(to Netherlands)

(to UK)

(to UK)

(to UK)

(to UK)

(to France)

(to France)

(Netherlands)
(Netherlands)

(to UK)

(to Netherlands)

ARUBA


MONTSERRAT


GUADELOUPE


MARTINIQUE


CURAÇAO


ANGUILLA


PUERTO RICO


VIRGIN
ISLANDS

BRITISH VIRGIN
ISLANDS

CAYMAN ISLANDS NAVASSA ISLAND


TURKS
& CAICOS
ISLANDS

Guantánamo Bay


(to Netherlands)

BONAIRE


TRINIDAD &


TOBAGO


GRENADA


BARBADOS


SAINT VINCENT &
THE GRENADINES

DOMINICA


ST LUCIA


SAINT KITTS & NEVIS


ANTIGUA &
BARBUDA

JAMAICA


DOMINICAN


REPUBLIC


HAITI


CUBA


THE BAHAMAS


Cordil
le
ra

(^)
Centra
l
San Fernando
Pointe-à-Pitre
Monte Cristi
Nuevitas
Morón
Placetas
Sagua la Grande
Consolación
del Sur
Artemisa
Nueva Gerona
Freeport
Marsh Harbour
Nicholls
Town
Andros Town
George Town
Rock Sound
Clarence
Town
Matthew
Town
Vieux Fort
La Fé
Montego Bay
Spanish Town
Puerto Plata
Palma Soriano
Manzanillo
Las Tunas
Ciego de Ávila
Sancti
Spíritus
Guanabacoa
Cárdenas
Jacmel
La Romana
Caguas
Ponce
Mayagüez
Jérémie
Cayes
Gonaïves
Santiago
Cap-
Haïtien
Santiago de Cuba
Guantánamo
Bayamo
Holguín
Camagüey
Cienfuegos
Santa Clara
Pinar
del Río
Matanzas
San Francisco de Macorís
La Vega


GEORGE


TOWN


ORANJESTAD


CHARLOTTE


AMALIE


ROAD


TOWN


COCKBURN TOWN


BASSE-TERRE


THE VALLEY


FORT-DE-FRANCE


WILLEMSTAD


SAN JUAN


KRALENDIJK


KINGSTON


HAVANA


SANTO
DOMINGO

(LA HABANA)


PORT-AU-
PRINCE BASSETERRE

ROSEAU


ST JOHN’S


ST GEORGE'S


BRIDGETOWN


CASTRIES


PORT-OF-SPAIN


KINGSTOWN


NASSAU


BRADES


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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9


TROPICAL ISLES


White sands and warm


seas attract vast numbers


of visitors to these islands.


Tourism is important to the


economies of many countries


including the Bahamas and


the Dominican Republic. Many


people work in tourism-related


jobs, such as in hotels.


HAITI


Haiti was the first


Caribbean country to


become independent.


However, political unrest,


combined with poor soil


and natural disasters,


have made Haiti one


of the poorest countries


in the world. Health care


and sanitation levels are


poor and, as a result, life


expectancy is low.


A TIME TO CELEBRATE


The celebration of Diwali (Hindu), Eid ul-Fitr


(Muslim), and Christmas (Christian) reflect the


varied religions of people in Trinidad and Tobago.


The woman above is dressed for Carnival in


Port of Spain to mark the beginning of the


Christian season of Lent.


FAMILY LIFE


Family is very important here,


and is usually the center of


everyday life. Some Caribbean


people migrated to other


countries, such as the UK, but


return when they retire—


often bringing considerable


money back with them.


HURRICANES


The Caribbean islands can


be devastated by hurricanes


between May and October


each year. These powerful


and damaging storms occur


when a normal storm builds


up energy as it moves


across the Atlantic Ocean.


Eventually, violent winds


and torrential rain are


released on the islands.


Haitian man


selling flowers


The Caribbean


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