Caribbean Population PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joy White
Wednesday, 23 December 2009 09:46

The Caribbean: Tropical Beaches, Exotic Food, Relaxation and a Bunch of Islands South of the United States. The Caribbean is a Region on Earth with a Melting Pot of People, a Combination of Cultures, a Variety of Beliefs and a Place Filled with History, Memorable Names and Events.

 

ISLANDPOPULATIONMAJOR LANGUAGE
Anguilla10,424English
Antigua & Barbuda65,647English
Aruba81,509Dutch, Papiamento
Bahamas262,034English
Barbados257,731English
Belize224,663English, Spanish, Creole
Bermuda62,569English
Bonaire14,190Dutch, Papiamento
British Virgin Islands13,368English
Cayman Islands36,153English
Republic of Cuba10,994,041Spanish
Curacao155,000Dutch, Papiamento
Dominica83,226English, Patois
Dominican Republic8,228,151Spanish, English
French Guiana156,196French
Grenada95,537English, Patois
Guadeloupe412,614French
Republic of Guyana706,116English
Haiti8,611,407French, Creole, English
Jamaica2,615,582English, Patois
Martinique403,531French, Creole
Montserrat12,200English
Puerto Rico3,700,000Spanish, English
Saba1,133Dutch, Papiamento
St. Barthelemy5,038French, English
St. Kitts & Nevis43,000English
St. Eustatius2,200Dutch, English
St. Lucia159,639English, Patios
St. Maarten32,221Dutch, French, Papiamento
St. Martin28,518Dutch, French, Papiamento
St. Vincent & the Grenadines119,092English
Republiek Suriname443,446Dutch, Sranan Tongo
Trinidad & Tobago1,300,000English
Turks & Caicos14,631English
U.S. Virgin Islands102,000English

Beyond the glittering casinos, sparkling beaches, jewel-like reefs and crystal clear waters - the Caribbean is a rich and diverse tapestry of cultures and people with a long and colorful past.