File Bermuda Militia soldiers in the Caribbean Regiment.jpg thumb right 200px Soldiers from the Bermuda Militia who served with the Caribbean Regiment. The Caribbean Regiment also known as the Carib Regiment was formed in World War II . The regiment which went overseas in July 1944 and saw service in the Middle East and Italy. There had been resistance from the War Office to the formation of a West Indian regiment but those who made their own way to the UK were able to enlist in the British Army . Nearly 10,000 West Indians travelled and enlisted in the army in Britain. Following discussion between the Colonial Office and the War Office, however, the Caribbean Regiment was formed of 1,200 volunteers in April 1944. The recruits were drawn from all over the British West Indies , mostly members of local Volunteer Defence Forces. A few officers and Non commissioned Officers were also drafted in from British Army units. A detachment of 104 officers and men from the Atlantic island of Bermuda , made up of volunteers conscription had been introduced to Bermuda shortly after the declaration of war, but those who were drafted to the Caribbean Regiment volunteered to do so from the Bermuda Militia Artillery and Bermuda Militia Infantry , arrived on two ships, on the 13th and the 23rd April, 1944, to form the training cadre of the new regiment at Fort Eustis , a US Army base near Williamsburg, Virginia . Under the command of Lt. Colonel H. Wilkin, Officer of the British Empire OBE , Military Cross MC , they prepared for the arrival of detachments from the West Indian islands, each under its own officers. Newly recruited men were tested in Virginia for fitness. Some of the Caribbean soldiers had already trained for deployment to the Pacific. The Bermudians had previously trained for the war ... to Free French Forces before their arrival, and the Regiment was instead sent to Italy in July 1944 ... Gleaner Category History of the Caribbean Category Military of the Caribbean Category Military ... more details
can speak in the Caribbean are English, French, Dutch, or Spanish. When a tourist travels to the Caribbean ... . Tourism in the Caribbean significantly impacts the economics economies , culture s, and ecosystem ... climate of the Caribbean brought more tourists to the region in the 19th year. ref Pattullo 8. ref .... Early tourists to the Caribbean depended on their nationality when deciding which islands they would go to. The English went to their colonies of Nevis , Barbados and Jamaica , the French went ... would go to the Caribbean since they stayed for substantial periods of time, weeks, or even months ... of tourists vacation in the Caribbean annually. Scuba diving and snorkeling on the biologically ... in the Caribbean. Even hurricanes and a series of recessions in the Western world appeared only to cause temporary blips on Caribbean tourism s ever rising growth rate. ref Pattullo 11. ref Benefits Many Caribbean islands offer a diversity of landscapes in a small area. The Caribbean is fairly ... at sunset. ref name autogenerated3 Many governments in the Caribbean welcomed tourists with open arms because it was thought that tourism would boost their economy economies . Caribbean islands ... contributor to the economies of all caribbean countries and the biggest contributor to many ..., landfills, electricity and telephones. ref name autogenerated4 Gmelch 10. ref . The Caribbean has ... of maintaining the expensive new infrastructure, has stretched some Caribbean governments and their taxpayers ... control of the Caribbean s tourism industry since, two thirds of the hotel rooms in the region are foreign ... name autogenerated4 . The Caribbean tourism industry also has all inclusive resorts. Many vacationers ... exchange never reaches the Caribbean bringing devastation to local businesses. Tourism ... it out of reach for many locals. On many of the Caribbean islands, local people can no longer afford ..., the tourism industry has also functioned to negatively impact the indigenous Caribbean culture. As a thriving ... more details
French is the adjective form of France and usually refers to Something of or related to the nation of France French cuisine French language , a Romance language originating in what is now northern France French people , inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France French surname French Open , one of the four major tennis tournaments French defence , a chess opening 1 e4 e6 French River, Colchester, Nova Scotia , Canada French River, Pictou, Nova Scotia , Canada French River Ontario , Canada French River Massachusetts , Canada French s , an American manufacturer of mustard condiment See also French fries French kiss Frenched rack of lamb French dressing lookfrom intitle disambiguation bg da Fransk flertydig de Franz sisch el es Franc s fr Fran ais homonymie gl Franc s it Francese hu Francia ja pl French pt Franc s simple French ur ... more details
The Caribbean Times a United Kingdom British weekly newspaper that concentrates on news, sport and social developments in the Caribbean, providing a link for the UK s West Indian and British African Caribbean community African Caribbean population. It is published by Ethnic Media Group Ltd and is also available online. http www.caribbeantimesdigital.co.uk External links http www.caribbeantimes.org Caribbean Times Magazine Subscription DEFAULTSORT Caribbean Times Category United Kingdom Caribbean relations Category National newspapers published in the United Kingdom Category Black British media Category Weekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom UK newspaper stub tr The Caribbean Times ... more details
in CARICOM? publisher Caribbeannetnews.com date 2011 03 18 accessdate 2011 03 25 ref FrenchCaribbean ... title center Caribbean Community center center native name nl Caribische Gemeenschap br native name ... org type Supranational organisation membership type Member state of the Caribbean Community Member ... language small French language French Spanish language Spanish small working language small leader title1 Secretary General of the Caribbean Community Secretary General leader name1 Irwin LaRocque ... footnote1 The Caribbean Community CARICOM is an organisation of 15 Caribbean nations and dependencies ... last Ramjeet authorlink coauthors date 2009 04 16 month 04 work Caribbean Net News pages archiveurl ... of the Caribbean Community CARICOM by the mainly English and English Creole speaking parts of the Caribbean region CARICOM has become multilingual in practice with the addition of Dutch language Dutch speaking Suriname on 4 July 1995 and French language French and Haitian Creole French Creole speaking Haiti on 2 July 2002, and in 2003 the Caribbean Community agreed to make Spanish ... a CARICOM Single Market and Economy Caribbean CARICOM Single Market and Economy . Part of the revised treaty among member states includes the establishment and implementation of the Caribbean Court of Justice . History The Caribbean Community CARICOM , originally the Caribbean Community and Common ... were Barbados , Jamaica , Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago . CARICOM superseded the 1965 1972 Caribbean ... between the English speaking countries of the Caribbean following the dissolution of the West ... of Chaguaramas ref establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy CSME was signed by the CARICOM Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community on 5 July 2001 ... of the Association of Caribbean States ACS instead, which is an organisation that stops just ... in the Caribbean that are not associated with CARICOM, and are instead part of the European Union Saint ... more details
Antilles. However, the heart of French activity in the Caribbean in the 17th century remained ... of the English presence in the Caribbean. At the same time the French Lesser Antilles colonies of Guadeloupe and Martinique remained the main centers of French power in the Caribbean, as well as among ... , even as sugar plantations became the primary industry for the French colonies of the Caribbean. At the start ...For the film franchise Pirates of the Caribbean Refimprove date July 2006 File Central america cia .png thumb 365px Central America and the Caribbean https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook ... of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 16th century and died out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began combating pirates ... the 1720s. Piracy flourished in the Caribbean because of the existence of relatively lawless British seaports such as Port Royal in Jamaica and the French settlement at Tortuga Haiti Tortuga . Citation ... piracy Spanish treasure fleet s linking the Caribbean to Seville , Manila galleon s since 1568 white and Portuguese India Armadas since 1498 blue Piracy in the Caribbean resulted from the groups of Europeans, mostly English, Dutch and French, who were marooned or shipwrecked. Citation needed date December 2008 They were called buccaneers as well, from the French boucanier to smoke meat on a boucan ... from the Caribbean to Europe and seize their valuable cargo, a practice that began in the 16th century ... . From 1520 to 1560, French privateers were alone in their fight against the Crown of Spain and the vast ... Caribbean cquote In an honest Service, there is thin Commons, low Wages, and hard Labour in this, Plenty ... Life and a short one shall be my Motto &mdash Pirate Captain Bartholomew Roberts The Caribbean ... World to the Old attracted pirates and French privateer s like Fran ois Leclerc or Jean Fleury, both in the Caribbean and across the Atlantic, all along the route from the Caribbean to Seville . To combat ... more details
dabconcept Wiktionary The term Afro Caribbean applies to Caribbean people of African descent. Other names for the group include Afro Antillean or Afro West Indian. It may also refer to Afro Jamaican Afro Trinidadian Afro Bahamian Afro Cuban Afro Puerto Rican Afro Dominican Raizal British African Caribbean community Afro Caribbean music Caribbean Australian Caribbean Brazilian West Indian American other members of the African diaspora in or from the Caribbean See also Afro American peoples of the Americas disambig nl Afro Cara bisch ... more details
The Caribbean Commission , originally the Anglo American Caribbean Commission , was established on 9 March 1942 ref cite web url http news.google.com newspapers?id RrUKAAAAIBAJ&sjid aU0DAAAAIBAJ&pg 5511,7996189&dq anglo american caribbean commission work St. Petersburg Times title Anglo American Committee For Caribbean Appointed date 1942 03 10 accessdate 2009 09 26 ref to improve the common social and economic problems of the region and deal with wartime issues. In 1946, the governments of the U.S. and U.K. invited France and the Netherlands to join, creating the Caribbean Commission with a central secretariat in Port of Spain, Trinidad. ref Herbert Corkran, Patterns of International Cooperation in the Caribbean, 1942 1969 Dallas, 1979 ref References reflist Category International organizations of the Americas Category History of the Caribbean Category British West Indies int org stub ... more details
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Refimprove date November 2009 Caribbean literature is the term generally accepted for the literature of the various territories of the Caribbean region. Literature in English specifically from the former British West Indies may be referred to as Anglo Caribbean or, in historical contexts, West Indian literature, although in modern contexts the latter term is rare. Citation needed date May 2008 Most of these territories have become independent nations since the 1960s, though some retain colonial ties .... The more wide ranging term Caribbean literature generally refers to the literature of all Caribbean territories regardless of language whether written in English, Spanish, French, or Dutch, or one ... is not part of the Caribbean and cultural ties with the region are not very strong. Citation needed ... programme Caribbean Voices , which featured stories and poems written by West Indian authors, recorded ... concern with questions of identity, ethnicity, and language that rise out of the Caribbean historical ... Festival . One unique and pervasive characteristic of Caribbean literature is the use of dialectical .... This unique national dialect is often used by Caribbean authors in their writing who are able ... last Waters first Erika J. title Paradise Revealed Readings in Caribbean Literature url www.mainehumanities.org .... Saint John Perse , who won the Nobel Prize in 1960, was born in the French territory of Guadeloupe . Other notable names in anglophone Caribbean literature have included Earl Lovelace , Austin Clarke .... In more recent times, a number of new literary voices have emerged from the Caribbean as well as the Caribbean ... Trinidad The Caribbean Writer U. S. Virgin Islands Focus Jamaican magazine Focus Jamaica Kyk Over Al magazine Kyk Over Al Guyana Caribbean Review of Books The Caribbean Review of Books Trinidad Savacou journal of the Caribbean Artists Movement , London See also Caribbean poetry fr Guadeloupe Personnalit.C3.A9s litt.C3.A9raires Authors of Guadeloupe References reflist Category Caribbean literature ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Pirates of the Caribbean font Two other uses the franchise other, more specific uses Pirates of the Caribbean disambiguation real pirates Piracy in the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean is a multi ... of the Caribbean film series films , a theme park ride, and spinoff novels as well as numerous video games and other publications. The franchise originated with the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction Pirates of the Caribbean theme ride attraction, which opened at Disneyland in 1967, the last Disney .... As of August 2006, Pirates of the Caribbean attractions can be found at four Walt Disney Parks ... billion as of 2011. Citation needed date March 2011 Films main Pirates of the Caribbean film series pirates of the Caribbean tales of the code wedlocked Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl 2003 Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest 2006 Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean 5 2013 Video games main Pirates of the Caribbean video games Adventures in the Magic Kingdom by Capcom featured a stage in which ... race water boats at the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Walt Disney World. Pirates of the Caribbean video game 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 ..., prior to this exploring the stories that made Captain Jack Sparrow a legend. Pirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer Mobile for mobile phones Pirates of the Caribbean Online a MMORPG massively multiplayer ... based on Pirates of the Caribbean , Port Royal , taking place during the events of the first film ... of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl video game Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black ... of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest video game Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest , was released for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance and others. Pirates of the Caribbean At World ... more details
Distinguish Caribbean Spanish The Spanish Caribbean refers to the Spanish language Spanish speaking areas in the Caribbean Sea , namely Cuba , the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico . The phrase, thus, excludes countries such as Jamaica , Haiti , and the Lesser Antilles . While the Spanish Caribbean countries are widely considered to be part of Latin America , it is sometimes spoken of as a region distinct from Latin America, as in the phrase Latin America and the Caribbean Spanish speaking areas During the period of Spain Spanish colonization of the New World, Spanish Caribbean referred to those settlements in islands of the Caribbean Sea under political dominion of Spain, as in the phrase a 1765 cedula authorized seven sea ports, in addition to the port of San Juan, to trade with the Spanish Caribbean. ref name mpsPRbridges citation title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500544.pdf National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS 32  KB date July 31, 1994 author Luis F. Pumarada O Neill publisher National Park Service ref References Reflist Caribbean geo stub Category Caribbean countries Category Spanish speaking countries Caribbean ... more details
IANA date 20 December 2010 accessdate 30 December 2010 ref calling code 599 The Caribbean Netherlands ... overseas, in the Caribbean Bonaire , Sint Eustatius and Saba . The territorial grouping ... English , Bonaire, Saint Eustache et Saba French and Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba Dutch are the listed ... for the Caribbean Netherlands National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands . For many Dutch laws ... Office for the Caribbean Netherlands.jpg thumb right Logo of the National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands The National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands lang nl Rijksdienst Caribisch Nederland ... the National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands on 1 September 2010. ref http www.rijksdienstcn.com ... in the Dutch Caribbean ref Geography File Netherlands Antilles CIA WFB Map.png thumb right 250px Map showing Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba within the former Netherlands Antilles The Caribbean Netherlands ... , clarify date October 2010 French language French , Spanish language Spanish , Dutch language Dutch ... . Climate The islands of the Caribbean Netherlands enjoy a tropical climate with warm ... than the euro which is used in the European Netherlands or the Caribbean guilder which is being ... Caribbean ABC islands Lesser Antilles SSS islands Kingdom of the Netherlands Dutch Caribbean ... and Saba Postage stamps and postal history of the Caribbean Netherlands Notes references group a References ... of the National Office for the Caribbean Netherlands http www.bonairegov.an Official website of the government ... Caribbean Netherlands Category Caribbean Netherlands Category Caribbean countries Netherlands Category ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 Infobox football tournament name Caribbean Cup logo caption founded 1989 abolished region Caribbean   Caribbean Football Union CFU number of teams 8 finals br 30 qualifiers ... current 2010 Caribbean Championship The Caribbean Cup , formerly known as the Copa Caribe , is the championship tournament for national association football teams that are members of the Caribbean Football ... . The Caribbean Cup also serves as a qualification tournament among CFU members for the CONCACAF Gold ... sponsors Royal Dutch Shell Shell and Umbro Interforever Caribbean Cup in 1999. In 2001 it was referred to as Caribbean Nations Cup, Digicel announced its four year sponsorship of the tournament in May ... width 15 Runner up width 15 3rd Place width 10 Score width 15 4th Place 1989 br 1989 Caribbean Championship ... 1991 br 1991 Caribbean Cup Details flag Jamaica fb big JAM 2 0 fb big TRI fb big LCA 4 1 fb big GUY 1992 br 1992 Caribbean Cup Details flag Trinidad and Tobago name Trinidad fb big TRI 3 1 fb big JAM fb big MTQ 1 1 br 5 3 Penalty shootout association football pen. fb big CUB 1993 br 1993 Caribbean ... JAM fb big TRI 3 2 fb big SKN 1994 br 1994 Caribbean Cup Details flag Trinidad and Tobago name Trinidad fb big TRI 7 2 fb big MTQ fb big GPE local 2 0 fb big SUR 1995 br 1995 Caribbean Cup Details flag Cayman Islands br flag Jamaica fb big TRI 5 0 fb big VIN fb big CUB 3 0 fb big CAY 1996 br 1996 Caribbean ... br 3 2 Penalty shootout association football pen. fb big SUR 1997 br 1997 Caribbean Cup Details flag ... big SKN fb big JAM 4 1 fb big GRN 1998 br 1998 Caribbean Cup Details flag Jamaica br flag Trinidad and Tobago name Trinidad fb big JAM 2 1 fb big TRI fb big HAI 3 2 fb big ATG 1999 br 1999 Caribbean Nations ... played. ref fb big JAM 2001 br 2001 Caribbean Nations Cup Details flag Trinidad and Tobago name Trinidad fb big TRI 3 0 fb big HAI fb big MTQ 1 0 fb big CUB 2005 br 2005 Caribbean Cup Details flag Barbados ... CUB fb big TRI 3 2 ref group n name league finals fb big BRB 2007 br 2006 07 Caribbean Nations Cup ... more details
, and hence these resources have traditionally been exported northwards. The leading Caribbean export ... Along with contributing to the Caribbean s GDP , agriculture also contributes to domestic ... Caribbean countries, agriculture accounts for less and less of most islands GDP. However,the unlikely ... the agricultural industry in the region are the Caribbean Food Crop Society CFCS the Windward ... modern context undoubtedly has changed the dynamic of Caribbean economics, it is worth noting that the countries ... for all of their modern history . From foundations built on the plantation economy , the Caribbean economy ... provided Caribbean Banana exports preferential treatment from the EU , by the WTO in 1999. See also Animal husbandry in the Caribbean Arrowroot industry in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Asphalt industry in Trinidad Banana industry in the Caribbean Bauxite industry in the Caribbean Citrus industry in the Caribbean Cocoa industry in the Caribbean Coffee industry in the Caribbean Fishing industry in the Caribbean Forestry in the Caribbean Garment industry in the Caribbean Iron & Steel industry in Trinidad Nutmeg industry in the Caribbean Petrochemical & Chemical industry in the Caribbean Rice industry in the Caribbean Sugar industry in the Caribbean Tourism in the Caribbean br Caribbean topic Economy of DEFAULTSORT Economy Of The Caribbean Categories Category Economy of the Caribbean Other ... more details
Infobox university name Caribbean University of Puerto Rico native name image name Caribbeanuniversitylogo.jpg image size 200px caption latin name motto We believe in you and your future mottoeng established 1969 type Private university affiliation endowment president Ana E. Cucurella Adorno, Ph.D. vice president rector principal dean director head label head faculty staff students undergrad postgrad doctoral other city Bayam n, Puerto Rico Bayam n state Puerto Rico province country Puerto Rico coor campus 4 campuses former names free label free sports colors colours nickname mascot athletics affiliations website http www.caribbean.edu logo Image caribbean universitylogo.jpg 220px Caribbean University is a nonprofit organization nonprofit private university private university system in Puerto Rico composed of four campus es. It was founded on February 28, 1969, as the Caribbean Junior College in the municipality of Bayamon, Puerto Rico Bayamon . In 1978, it was renamed to Caribbean University College after being School accreditation accredited by the Council on Higher Education of Puerto Rico . In 1990, after starting to offer graduate school graduate studies , it was renamed to Caribbean University. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education . Campuses Caribbean University at Bayamon 1969 Caribbean University at Carolina 1979 Caribbean University at Ponce 1985 Caribbean University at Vega Baja 1977 External links http www.caribbean.edu official site, in Spanish language Spanish . coord missing Puerto Rico Liga Atletica Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico Category Universities and colleges in Puerto Rico Category Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Category Universities and colleges in the Caribbean Category Liga Atletica Interuniversitaria de Puerto Rico Category Educational institutions established in 1969 PuertoRico stub Caribbean university stub no Caribbean University ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Caribbean Lowlands are a common region in Central American nations. It is the area usually on the Eastern side of a country, bordering the Caribbean Sea . It mainly consists of flat plains that are often wet, because of offrun from the large mountain range&ndash American cordillera that goes through the center of the Central American Isthmus . In some parts of the Caribbean Lowlands are a few hills and sometimes a volcano . In much of Central America, such as northern Honduras and Panama , the coastal lowland strip on this coast is narrow, or non existent. In Nicaragua and eastern Honduras , however, the lowlands expand into the plains of the Mosquito Coast . There are also wide coastal plains further north in Belize . See also Caribbean Sea Coord missing Honduras This is really in Africa, not in countries that are part of the Caribbean Category Geography of Central America Category Geography of the Caribbean I am leaving the original edit notes here Belize geo stub Nicaragua geo stub Honduras geo stub ru ... more details
Christadelphians The Caribbean Pioneer was a Bible magazine published monthly in North America by the Christadelphians Brethren in Christ . As the name suggests, the magazine s readership was mostly in the Caribbean . The Caribbean Pioneer was originally published separately from The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God The Tidings , but merged with The Tidings in January 2005. ref cite web url http www.tidings.org editorials editor200501.htm title Policy and Appreciation Editorial January 2005 accessdate 2007 02 13 last Styles first Don year 2005 month January publisher The Christadelphian Tidings of the Kingdom of God ref ref cite web url http www.tidings.org pioneerpast.htm title The Caribbean Pioneer Past articles accessdate 2007 02 13 ref It was edited by Alan Eyre and Gerzel Gordon. Back issues of the magazine can be viewed on the Internet. References reflist External links http www.tidings.org pioneerpast.htm Caribbean Pioneer back issues DEFAULTSORT Caribbean Pioneer, The Category Christadelphian magazines Category Monthly magazines Christian mag stub ... more details
for French mustard Mustard condiment File French s food logo.png right French s is an United States American manufacturer of prepared Mustard condiment mustard condiment. Created by Robert Timothy French , French s Cream Salad Brand mustard debuted to the world at the 1904 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition World s Fair . By 1921, French s Mustard had adopted its trademark ... photo of French s Staff on Alphonse Street in Rochester. Source The Pennant , March, 1964. Brothers Robert and George French bought a flour mill in 1883 in Fairport, New York . It burned down in 1884 and they relocated the flour mill to Rochester, New York . They named their mill the R.T. French Company. Robert French died in 1893 and brother George became company president. George who developed ... French s mustard in 1904. In 1926 French s was sold to J.J.Coleman later Reckitt Benckiser Reckitt and Coleman of the United Kingdom, ref cite web last Reckitt Benckiser LLC. title French s Mustard ... as a subsidiary of R. T. French to handle sales and distribution of French s, Reckitt, and Coleman ... the nineteen fifties In 1960 French s purchased L. C. Forman and Sons Pickle Company of Pittsford ... s ref In 1965 French s introduced a new line of Cattlemen s barbecue sauce . The line was inaugurated .... ref cite news title President of French Co. Resigns url http news.google.com newspapers?id ZZsrAAAAIBAJ&sjid qPoFAAAAIBAJ&pg 4048,746167&dq rt french widmer&hl en accessdate April 19, 2012 newspaper ..., French Hqs To Combine url http articles.mcall.com 1987 05 01 business 2578768 1 durkee famous ... May 01, 1987 ref Locations Until 1973 French s headquarters was located at 1 Mustard Street in Rochester. The company continued to have roots in the area until 1987. French s also had facilities in Shelley ... missouri Springfield, Missouri . Products At one point R. T. French manufactured a complete ... French s currently and primarily markets prepared mustards. French s Potato pancake Potato Pancake ... more details
Infobox single Name Caribbean Blue Cover Caribbean Blue enya.jpg Artist Enya from Album Shepherd Moons Released October 18, 1991 Format Recorded 1989 1991 Genre New Age Length Label Warner Music Group br small WEA324CD Germany , CD small Producer Nicky Ryan Reviews Last single Exile song Exile br 1991 This single Caribbean Blue br 1991 Next single How Can I Keep From Singing? br 1991 Caribbean Blue is a hit song by Ireland Irish musician Enya originally released as the second track on her 1991 album Shepherd Moons . Caribbean Blue got to Number 13 in the UK Singles Chart . The song mentions the Anemoi Ancient Greek Greek wind gods Boreas, Afer Ventus Africus , Eurus, and Zephyrus. ref cite web url http www.elyrics.net read e enya lyrics caribbean blue lyrics.html title Caribbean Blue lyrics publisher Elyrics accessdate 5 Dec 2011 ref The song plays towards the end of the Northern Exposure season three episode List of Northern Exposure episodes Season 3 .281991 1992.29 The Final Frontier . Charts class wikitable align left Chart 1991 align left Peak br position align left UK Singles Chart align center 13 align left U.S. Billboard Hot 100 align center 79 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks align center 29 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks align center 3 align left German Singles Chart align center 50 align left Swiss Singles Chart align center 32 align left Swedish Singles Chart align center 28 References reflist Enya Category Enya songs Category 1991 singles 1990s single stub it Caribbean Blue hu Caribbean Blue pt Caribbean Blue ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Caribbean Airlines image Caribbean Airlines logo 600x270.png image size 250 IATA BW ICAO BWA callsign CARIBBEAN AIRLINES founded 31 December 2006 predecessor in 1939 commenced 1 ... Trinidad and Tobago br One Vision,One Caribbean,One Airline Jamaica ref http sflcn.com story.php ... div focus cities John F. Kennedy International Airport frequent flyer Caribbean Miles ref http www.caribbean airlines.com miles pands CM.shtml Caribbean Miles , Caribbean Airlines Website, Accessed 2 July 2008 . ref lounge Club Caribbean ref http www.caribbean airlines.com pands C.shtml Club Caribbean , Caribbean Airlines Website, Accessed 2 July 2008 . ref fleet size 25 9 orders ref http www.atr.fr ... , GSB business School Website, Accessed 3 June 2010 . ref Caribbean Airlines Limited operating as Caribbean Airlines is the national airline of Trinidad and Tobago . Caribbean Airlines Limited operates both Caribbean Airlines and Air Jamaica brands and as such is also the flag carrier to Jamaica through its brand, Air Jamaica . Caribbean Airlines began operations on 1 January 2007, replacing its ... Contact Us Caribbean . Caribbean Airlines. Retrieved on 30 September 2009. Caribbean Airlines Head Office, Golden Grove Road, Piarco ref Its inflight magazine is Caribbean Beat . Caribbean Airlines flies from the Caribbean to the United States , Canada , South America and Europe . History Caribbean ... West Indies Airways , Caribbean Airlines got approval from the Trinidad and Tobago government to begin ... of Caribbean Airlines. During the last quarter of 2006, in an effort to scale down operations for the start of Caribbean Airlines, BWIA s management cut routes such as Manchester Airport , London ... http www.guardian.co.tt archives 2008 01 29 bussguardian1.html Friendly skies Caribbean Airlines forecasts ... , respectively. On 27 July 2009, Mr. Philip Saunders announced his resignation as CEO of Caribbean Airlines, due to personal reasons. Caribbean Airlines appointed Captain Ian Brunton in October 2009 ... more details
Taxobox name Caribbean roughshark status DD status system IUCN3.1 trend image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Chondrichthyes subclassis Elasmobranchii ordo Squaliformes familia Oxynotidae genus Oxynotus species O. caribbaeus range map Oxynotus caribbaeus distmap.png range map width 200px range map caption Range of the Caribbean roughshark in blue binomial Oxynotus caribbaeus binomial authority Fernando Cervig n Cervig n , 1961 Portal Sharks The Caribbean roughshark , Oxynotus caribbaeus , is a sleeper shark of the family biology family Oxynotidae , found on the upper continental slope s of the Caribbean Sea , at depths of between 400 and 450  m. It reaches a length of about 50  cm. References FishBase species genus Oxynotus species caribbaeus month July year 2006 External references http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 44568 all IUCN Selachimorpha D. DEFAULTSORT Caribbean Roughshark Category Oxynotidae shark stub de Karibische Meersau nl Caribische ruwhaai ... more details
orphan date March 2010 unref date April 2008 The concept of a pan Caribbean culture area refers to recent proposals by an international group of archaeologist s to the effect that contacts among Pre Columbian peoples of the Yucat n Peninsula , the Antilles , Central America , and northern South America may have been more extensive than heretofore acknowledged. A pan Caribbean perspective seeks to emphasize the importance of considering information from the a broad area, one characterized as the American Mediterranean, in evaluating issues of mobility, exchange, linguistics, ideology, art, material culture, and identity. The pan Caribbean area was one whose peoples interacted regularly with those of Mesoamerica , the Isthmo Colombian area, and Amazonia , creating a context that had significant effects on culture change throughout a large portion of the Americas . Category Pre Columbian cultural areas Category Archaeology of the Americas Category Cultural geography Category Cultural anthropology Category History of the Caribbean Category Archaeology of the Caribbean archaeology stub ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Caribbean Brazilian br small Cara ba brasileiro small image File Adriana Lima by David Shankbone Cropped.JPG 85px caption small Notable Caribbean Brazilians br Adriana Lima ref http profiles.incredible people.com adriana lima Biography of Adriana Lima Bot generated title ref small poptime c. Unknown br popplace Brazil Mainly Northern Region, Brazil Northern Brazil langs Predominantly Portuguese language Portuguese . Minorities speak English based creole languages English creole and many Languages of the Caribbean others rels Predominantly Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism . Minorities practise African diasporic religions , are Irreligion Irreligious or have Religion in Brazil another faiths related British African Caribbean community , Afro Caribbean American , Caribbean Australian , Afro Brazilian , Barbadian Brazilian Caribbean Brazilian lang pt Cara ba brasileiro, Caribenho brasileiro is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Caribbean ancestry, or a Caribbean born person residing in Brazil. Many Caribbean Brazilians are of Barbadian descent. ref http www.jstor.org pss 3513217 Barbadians in the Brazilian Amazon Bot generated title ref Migration history During the rubber boom in the Brazilian Amazon , between 1880 and 1912, the construction of a railroad linking the Madeira River in Brazil to the Mamore River in Bolivia was undertaken to solve the problem of rubber transportation in that region. The railway would help to get the Bolivian ... Railroad Madeira Mamor railroad , many African Caribbean workers, especially from Barbados , were ... identification attributed to the foreign Blacks who went to the Amazon from several parts of the Caribbean ... engineer, Collier, the Caribbeans worked hard for the American enterprise. Notable Caribbean ... of Brazil Brazil topics Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Brazilian people of Caribbean descent Category Caribbean diaspora pt Cara ba brasileiro ... more details
no footnotes date December 2009 Caribbean poetry is any form of poem , rhyme , or song that gets its derivatives from the Caribbean . This type of media became popular primarily in the early 1900s with the works of poets Linton Kwesi Johnson , Kamau Brathwaite , and Derek Walcott . citation needed date December 2009 Origins The origins of Caribbean poetry lie in countries such as Jamaica and Barbados . These countries have been known as international hot spots for great poetry due to their unique styles, abstract ideas, and the addition of musical instruments to their style. Bongos were added for their emphasis on lyrics, and for their added mood. Famous Poets Famous poets from the Caribbean genre could include Kamau Brathwaite, International Winner of the Sixth Annual Griffin Poetry Prize in 2006, Linton Kwesi Johnson, who became only the second living poet to be published by Penguin Classic series, and Derek Walcott , winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for Literature . These poets write primarily about politics, war, and spirituality among other topics. See also Caribbean literature Other important poets include Anthony Kellman whose 2008 book Limestone An Epic Poem of Barbados is the first published epic poem of Barbados. Kellman is the originator of the Caribbean poetic form, Tuk Verse, a form that incorporates melodical and rhythmical elements of Barbados indigenous folk music. The late Guyanaese writer Mahadai Das and Lorna Goodison are other notable poets. References http www.courses.vcu.edu ENG snh Caribbean Barbados Poetry index.htm DEFAULTSORT Caribbean Poetry Category Caribbean culture ... more details