List of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Caribbean Overview of Caribbean nations
Caribbean nations as defined by the United Nations geoscheme
Caribbean nations in a general sense
This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Caribbean .
In a general sense, the Caribbean can be taken to mean all the nations in and around the Caribbean Sea that lie within an area that stretches from The Bahamas in the north to Guyana in the south, and Suriname in the east to Belize in the west in a general sense. This is an expanse (mostly of ocean) which measures about 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometres) from north to south, and over 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometres) from east to west.
When the Central and South American nations that border the Caribbean Sea (many of which have a cultural and linguistic heritage that sets their history out of the scope of the region) are excluded, the Caribbean covers the same geographical area as the West Indies , containing a total of 16 sovereign states (general sense) and 12 island territories that remain dependencies in one form or another, to the countries of France , the Netherlands , the United Kingdom , and the United States .[ 1]
Sovereign states
Other than Cuba and the Dominican Republic , all other 14 sovereign states (general sense) (and one British Overseas Territory ) in the Caribbean are member nations of the Caribbean Community , which is an international organisation formed to promote regional integration and collaboration among its member nations. Honduras, Belize, Guyana, and Surinam can be considered as part of the Caribbean.
Note that Bermuda is a member nation of the Caribbean Community, though the island nation lies in the North Atlantic Ocean , not in the Caribbean .
Other than 13 Caribbean island countries, four continental mainland countries, namely Honduras , Belize , Guyana , and Suriname , have also been included in the following table (by United Nations geoscheme).
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Name (official name )
Capital
Currency[ 2]
Official language(s)
Area (km2 )
Population[ 3] [ 4] (2021)
GDP per capita (PPP) (USD)[ 5]
Antigua and Barbuda [ 6]
St. John's
East Caribbean dollar
English
440
93,219
21,910
Bahamas (Commonwealth of The Bahamas )[ 7]
Nassau
Bahamian dollar
English
13,878
407,906
37,101
Barbados [ 8]
Bridgetown
Barbadian dollar
English
431
281,200
15,639
Cuba (Republic of Cuba )[ 9]
Havana
Cuban peso
Spanish
109,886
11,256,372
12,300
Dominica (Commonwealth of Dominica )[ 10]
Roseau
East Caribbean dollar
English
754
72,412
11,917
Dominican Republic [ 11]
Santo Domingo
Dominican peso
Spanish
48,442
11,117,873
18,413
Grenada [ 12]
St. George's
East Caribbean dollar
English
344
124,610
17,039
Haiti (Republic of Haiti )[ 13]
Port-au-Prince
Haitian gourde
French , Haitian Creole
27,750
11,447,569
2,905
Jamaica [ 14]
Kingston
Jamaican dollar
English
10,991
2,827,695
9,762
Saint Kitts and Nevis (Federation of Saint Christopher and Nevis )[ 15]
Basseterre
East Caribbean dollar
English
261
47,606
26,438
Saint Lucia [ 16]
Castries
East Caribbean dollar
English
616
179,651
15,449
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [ 17]
Kingstown
East Caribbean dollar
English
389
104,332
12,485
Trinidad and Tobago (Republic of Trinidad and Tobago )[ 18]
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago dollar
English
5,131
1,525,663
26,176
Dependent territories
Montserrat is a member nation of both the Caribbean Community and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States despite being a dependent territory of the United Kingdom . San Andrés and Providencia ; Guadeloupe and Martinique ; the Caribbean Netherlands (BES islands); as well as the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela and Nueva Esparta ; are not included here because they are not technically dependent territories of Colombia , France , the Netherlands , and Venezuela respectively, instead, they are integral parts of the countries abovementioned. Navassa Island , an uninhabited disputed territory administered by the United States and claimed by Haiti , is also excluded.
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Name (official name )
Sovereign state
Capital
Currency
Official language(s)
Area (km2 )
Population[ 3] [ 4] (2021)
GDP per capita (PPP) (USD)[1]
Anguilla [ 19]
United Kingdom
The Valley
East Caribbean dollar
English
91
15,753
12,200 (2008 est.)
Aruba (Country of Aruba )[ 20]
Netherlands
Oranjestad
Aruban florin
Dutch Papiamento
180
106,537
37,500 (2017 est.)
British Virgin Islands (Virgin Islands )[ 21]
United Kingdom
Road Town
United States dollar
English
153
31,122
34,200 (2017 est.)
Cayman Islands [ 22]
United Kingdom
George Town
Cayman Islands dollar
English
264
68,136
71,549 (2018 est.)
Curaçao (Country of Curaçao )[ 23]
Netherlands
Willemstad
Netherlands Antillean guilder
Dutch English Papiamento
444
190,338
24,479 (2019 est.)
Montserrat [ 24]
United Kingdom
Plymouth (de jure )Brades (de facto )
East Caribbean dollar
English
102
4,417
34,000 (2011 est.)
Puerto Rico (Commonwealth of Puerto Rico )[ 25]
United States
San Juan
United States dollar
English Spanish
9,104
3,256,028
34,518 (2019 est.)
Saint Barthélemy (Collectivité territoriale de Saint-Barthélemy )[ 26]
France
Gustavia
Euro
French
22
7,267
Saint Martin (Collectivity of Saint Martin )[ 27]
France
Marigot
Euro
French
54
31,530
19,300 (2005 est.)
Sint Maarten [ 28]
Netherlands
Philipsburg
Netherlands Antillean guilder
Dutch English
34
44,042
35,342 (2018 est.)
Turks and Caicos Islands [ 29]
United Kingdom
Grand Turk (Cockburn Town)
United States dollar
English
616
45,114
29,253 (2019 est.)
U.S. Virgin Islands (Virgin Islands of the United States )[ 30]
United States
Charlotte Amalie
United States dollar
English
346
100,091
37,000 (2016 est.)
The phrase "Caribbean countries"
Depending on the speaker and the context, the phrase "Caribbean countries" can have a variety of meanings,[ 31] such as those shown in the images below.
Caribbean countries in the strictest sense
Caribbean countries as defined by the
United Nations geoscheme
Caribbean countries in a general sense
Caribbean countries in the widest application of the phrase
See also
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^ The meaning of the word "Caribbean"