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The Caribbean is the home of about 9% of the world's coral reefs, covering about 50,000 km 2 (19,000 sq mi), most of which are located off the Caribbean islands and the Central American coast. [14] Among them, the Belize Barrier Reef stands out, with an area of 963 km 2 (372 sq mi), which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1996.
Providenciales is the most tourist-oriented and developed of the Turks and Caicos Islands, boasting many resort hotels and an 18-hole golf course. [3] The island has recently become popular with retirees from around the world, kindling a boom of residential development. Grace Bay has seen many luxury condos built on its shores. [citation needed]
With world-class beaches and turquoise waters that will impress everyone, these sandy oases might as well be custom-made for a harmonious family trip. The 10 most beautiful Caribbean beaches in ...
Bodies of water of the Caribbean region in North America. For the sea, see Category:Bodies of water of the Caribbean Sea; Subcategories. This category has the ...
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This is a list of freshwater ecoregions in Latin America and the Caribbean, as identified by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The WWF divides the Earth's land surface into ecoregions, defined as "large area[s] of land or water containing a distinct assemblage of natural communities and species". Ecoregions are grouped into complexes and ...
Anguilla. At just 35 square miles and with only 15,000 residents, the island of Anguilla is a true hideaway, with its quiet roads, uninhabited cays, and goat-grazing hamlets.
Bodies of water of the Dutch Caribbean (2 C, 1 P) A. ... Bodies of water of the United States Virgin Islands (2 C, 3 P) This page was ...