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  2. List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Jack Sparrow called the island "Rum Island" in the 2006 video game Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow. The name "Rumrunner's Isle" was mostly used other media, most notably Pirates of the Caribbean Online. In the non-canonical LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game, the island was called the "Smuggler's Den".

  3. Piracy in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Central America and the Caribbean (detailed pdf map). The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began hunting and prosecuting pirates.

  4. Pirates of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the Caribbean (originally entitled Sea Dogs II) was released in 2003 by Bethesda Softworks to coincide with the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Although it had no relation to the characters, it features the film's storyline about cursed Aztec gold and undead pirates, and it was the first of several ...

  5. Where to Watch “Pirates of the Caribbean”: A Guide to ...

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    At World’s End, the last Pirates of the Caribbean film to be directed by Gore Verbinski, ties up the battle against Davy Jones and the journeys of Jack, Will and Elizabeth. Released in 2007, the ...

  6. Tortuga (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the pirates never really controlled the island and kept Tortuga as a neutral hideout for pirate booty. In 1680, the Parliament of England forbade English subjects to sail under foreign flags (in opposition to former practice). This was a major legal blow to the Caribbean pirates.

  7. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

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    Pirates of the Caribbean eventually made its way to $654,264,015 worldwide ($305,413,918 domestically and $348,850,097 overseas), becoming the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2003, [2] as well as joining Finding Nemo, Bruce Almighty, X2, and The Matrix Reloaded as one of the first five films to pass the $200 million mark in one summer season.

  8. Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the Caribbean is an American fantasy supernatural swashbuckler film series produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park attraction of the same name. The film series serves as a major component of the titular media franchise .

  9. Pirates of the Caribbean (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the Caribbean is a dark ride at Disneyland, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris.. The ride tells the story of a band of pirates in the West Indies islands around the Caribbean Sea in the 17th and 18th centuries with the saga of their voyages, troubles, and exploits.