Quiz - Countries of CARICOM

This twin-island state is the site of the historic Nelson’s Dockyard. Their names are the Spanish words for “ancient” and “bearded”.
Barbados
Antigua & Barbuda
Turks & Caicos
Trinidad & Tobago
The indigenous people, the Taíno, referred to this island as “Xaymaca”, meaning the "Land of Wood and Water" or the "Land of Springs". This country achieved its Independence in 1962 and its motto is “Out of Many, One People”.
Montserrat
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Grenada
Jamaica
This territory consists of two islands. Its national dish comprises of Stewed Saltfish, Spicy Plantains, Seasoned Breadfruit and Coconut Dumplings.
St. Kitts & Nevis
Belize
Suriname
The Bahamas
In the 18th century, this nation was the richest colony in the French Empire and was known as the “Pearl of the Antilles”. It is the most mountainous nation in the Caribbean and is the third largest Caribbean nation after Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
Jamaica
Haiti
Guadeloupe
British Virgin Islands
This island shares its name with a mountain in Barcelona, Spain and is nicknamed “The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean”, due to its coastal shape being similar to Ireland and because of the Irish ancestry of some of its inhabitants.
Guyana
Aruba
St. Lucia
Montserrat
This nation won its first Olympic gold medal in the 100m dash at the 1976 Summer Olympics. It is also the smallest country to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup, doing so in 2006. In addition, this republic is home to two Miss Universe winners.
Antigua & Barbuda
Trinidad & Tobago
The Bahamas
St. Kitts & Nevis
Its name comes from the Spanish words “baja mar”, meaning shallow water or sea. It is also an archipelago nation with about 700 islands, with about 40 of them populated.
The Bahamas
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Curacao
Antigua & Barbuda
Formerly known as Netherlands Guiana or Dutch Guiana, this country is the smallest in South America, both in terms of its geographical size and its population. Its official language is Dutch.
Guyana
Aruba
Suriname
Honduras
There are over 32 islands and cays that make up this territory. Of these, nine are inhabited. Its capital is known to have at least 400 arches and is also referred to as the “City of Arches”.
Turks & Caicos
U.S Virgin Islands
The Bahamas
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
This country’s original name was Wai’tukubuli, which means “tall is her body”. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the Imperial Amazon), is found only on this island and is its National Bird.
Grenada
Dominica
Belize
Jamaica
Its name is Amerindian for “land of many waters” and its longest river is the Essequibo, which is 627 miles long. Among its most popular landmarks is the St. George's Anglican Cathedral, described as the largest wooden church building in the world.
Montserrat
St. Lucia
Guyana
Dominica
This country is the birthplace of two Nobel Prize Laureates - Sir Arthur Lewis (1979) for the field of Economics and Derek Walcott (1992) for Literature.
St. Lucia
Dominica
Haiti
Barbados
This country has the third oldest parliamentary democracy in the world and its capital was originally known as “Indian Bridge”. The first President of the United States, George Washington visited this island as a young man and it is said that this was his only trip outside of the United States.
Jamaica
Barbados
Trinidad & Tobago
Antigua & Barbuda
The island is known worldwide for its production of nutmeg and mace. Its national dish is called "Oil down" - a one pot meal of salted meat, chicken, dumplings, breadfruit, and callaloo - made from young dasheen leaves and other vegetables.
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Lucia
Montserrat
Grenada
This country is home to over 900 Mayan sites and is the only Central American country where English is the official language. It is also home to the Black Howler Monkey, which is one of the loudest animals in the world.
Dominican Republic
Belize
The Cayman Islands
Martinique
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