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  2. Culture of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    The influences of American and European culture are most evident in the religion of the Cayman Islands, where Christianity is the most practiced religion. Within the island group, Christian denominations include Anglican, Baptist, Catholicism, Church of God, Presbyterian, and United Church, among others.

  3. Demographics of the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was less common on the Cayman Islands than in many other parts of the Caribbean, resulting in a more even division of African and European ancestry. Those of mixed race make up 41.3% of the population, with white Caymanians and immigrants of European ancestry making up 24.1%, and black Caymanians and immigrants of African ancestry ...

  4. Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cayman Islands (/ ˈ k eɪ m ən /) is a self-governing British Overseas Territory, and the largest by population.The 264-square-kilometre (102-square-mile) territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located south of Cuba and north-east of Honduras, between Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.

  5. Caymanian - Wikipedia

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    As a British Overseas Territory, citizens of the Cayman Islands will hold British Overseas Territories Citizenship. There is no record of a native people to the Cayman Islands, such as groups like the Arawak or Carib people who were native to most of the Caribbean; therefore most Caymanians today are of mixed European and African descent ...

  6. Category:Ethnic groups in the Cayman Islands - Wikipedia

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    Caymanian people by descent (5 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Ethnic groups in the Cayman Islands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. West Indies - Wikipedia

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    Cayman Islands Curaçao ... Many cultures were indigenous to these islands, ... West Indian is the official term used by the U.S. government to refer to people of the ...

  8. White Caymanians - Wikipedia

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    White Caymanians constitute 21.4% of the Cayman Islands population, which is the third largest ethnic group in the territory. Many will trace their ancestry back to early English and Scottish settlers. [citation needed] Since the 1700s, European immigrants from the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Portugal have settled in the Cayman Islands.

  9. Mixed-race Caymanians - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-Race Caymanians refers to citizens of the Cayman Islands with a multiracial background. The majority of the population is mixed-race, with most being of English and African ancestry, tracing their lineage back to early English and Scottish settlers, as well as enslaved people brought to the islands from Africa.