Caribbean Map Quiz
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Quid est nomen capitis Haiti?

  • Santo Domingo
  • Havana
  • Port-au-Prince (correct)
  • Kingston
  • Quae est insula quae est inter Hispaniolam et Cuba?

    Jamaica

    Quid est nomen insulae quae consistit in duobus partibus, St.Kitts et Nevis?

  • Trinidad et Tobago
  • Guadeloupe
  • Antigua et Barbuda
  • St.Kitts et Nevis (correct)
  • Quid est nomen insulae quae adducta est inter Dominicanum et Puerto Rico?

    <p>Guadeloupe</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae haec insulae sunt nota pro productione rum?

    <p>Cuba</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quae est caput Dominica?

    <p>Roseau</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Coniunge insulas cum earum praecipuis notis:

    <p>Haiti = Primarium linguae Francogallicae Barbados = Destinatio feriarum celeberrima Grenada = Insula specierum Trinidad et Tobago = Cultura caribica et petrochemica</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Paeninsula Caribica

    • Haitia: Located on the island of Hispaniola, it shares the island with the Dominican Republic. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture.
    • Sanctus Vincentius et Grenadinae: An archipelago in the Caribbean with 32 islands, celebrated for its tropical climate and beauty.
    • Grenada: Known as the "Spice Island" for its nutmeg and mace production. It's located in the southern Caribbean Sea.
    • Cuba: The largest island in the Caribbean, famous for its historic cities, cultural diversity, and significant political history.
    • Res publica Dominicana: Shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. Known for its beautiful beaches and tourism industry.
    • Dominica: Known as the "Nature Island" for its lush rainforests and diverse wildlife; it is also famous for its hot springs.
    • Iamaica: The third-largest island in the Caribbean, notable for reggae music, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.
    • Bahamae: An archipelago consisting of 700 islands, known for its stunning waters and tourism, particularly in Nassau and Paradise Island.
    • Sanctus Lucia: Renowned for its stunning Pitons, volcanic mountains, and vibrant culture influenced by both French and English heritage.
    • Martiniqua: An overseas region of France, known for its picturesque landscapes and Creole culture.
    • Puerto Rico: A territory of the United States, characterized by its rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful beaches.
    • Guadalupa: An overseas region of France, made up of several islands, known for its beautiful scenery and diverse culture.
    • Antigua et Barbuda: Comprising two main islands, famous for its beaches and tourism, offering 365 beaches.
    • Sanctus Kitts et Nevis: The smallest country in the Western Hemisphere, known for its volcanic landscape and colonial history.
    • Barbados: Known for its beautiful white sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and as the birthplace of rum.
    • Antillarum Regnum: A former group of islands that included Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten, known for their tourism and cultural diversity.
    • Trinidad et Tobago: Known for its vibrant carnival celebrations and diverse cultural influences; Trinidad is the larger island while Tobago is smaller and quieter.

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    Hic quiz te provocat ad cognoscendum insulas et regiones Caribbeae. Per plurimae picturae et indicia cognosce territoria sicut Haiti, Cuba, et Jamaica. Testa tua notitia geographica et vide quomodo te verum Caribbeae peritiam ostendat.

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