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Rexión Caribe de Colombia; Usage on it.wikivoyage.org Regione caraibica della Colombia; Usage on lt.wikipedia.org Karibų regionas (Kolumbija) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Região Caribe (Colômbia) Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Colombias karibiska område; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Kolombiya'nın doğal bölgeleri; Usage on ur.wikipedia.org
Because of its natural structure, Colombia can be divided into six distinct natural regions.These consist of the Andean Region, covering the three branches of the Andes mountains found in Colombia; the Caribbean Region, covering the area adjacent to the Caribbean Sea; the Pacific Region adjacent to the Pacific Ocean; the Orinoquía Region, part of the Llanos plains mainly in the Orinoco river ...
It is considered the only tri-racial region, giving it the status of the most diverse and mixed region in the country, as the predominant ethnic group in the region is the Pardo, a mixture of European, mainly Spanish, the indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombian unlike the other regions, where predominantly White, Castizo and Mestizo of Colombia such as Andean Region and Orinoquia Region and ...
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Panama ( Bocas del Toro) 67 Isla Mona: 57 22 Puerto Rico: 68 Coche Island: 55 21 Venezuela ( Nueva Esparta) 69 Tortola: 55.7 21.5 British Virgin Islands: 70 Guanaja: 50 19 Honduras: 71 Popa Island: 53 20.5 Panama ( Bocas del Toro) 72 Bastimentos Island: 52 20 Panama ( Bocas del Toro) 73 Île à Vache: 52 20 Haiti: 74 Saint John: 51 19.6
Map of the U.S. Caribbean Federal Waters. U.S. Caribbean region (in Spanish: El Caribe estadounidense) is a term used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to refer to the waters belonging to the United States in the Caribbean Sea. [1]
The 2025 Central American and Caribbean Beach Games (Spanish: Juegos Centroamericanos y de Caribe de Mar y Playa), officially the II Central American and Caribbean Beach Games, will be an international multi-sport event held in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. [1] [2] The games are overseen by Centro Caribe Sports (formerly CACSO). [3]