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The West Indies (red), which includes the Antilles and the Lucayan Archipelago.

The Antilles<ref>(Template:IPAc-en; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Jamaican Patois: Antiliiz)</ref> is an archipelago within the West Indies in the Caribbean region of the Americas. It is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south and west, the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest, and the North Atlantic Ocean to the north and east.

The Antillean islands are divided into two smaller archipelagos: the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles. The Greater Antilles include the Cayman Islands and larger islands of Cuba, Hispaniola (subdivided into the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti), Navassa Island, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. The Lesser Antilles contains the northerly Leeward Islands and the southeasterly Windward Islands, as well as the Leeward Antilles immediately north of Venezuela. The Lucayan Archipelago, consisting of The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, though a part of the West Indies, is generally not included among the Antillean islands.<ref>Some sources, such as Encarta in Spanish, include the Bahamas in the Antilles. [1] Template:Webarchive Template:In lang. Archived 2009-10-31.</ref>

Geographically, the Antillean islands are generally considered a subregion of North America. Culturally speaking, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico – and sometimes the whole of the Antilles – are included in Latin America, although some sources use the phrase "Latin America and the Caribbean" instead (see Latin America, "In Contemporary Usage").<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In terms of geology, the Greater Antilles are mostly made up of continental rock accreted on the North American Plate from relative movement of the Caribbean Plate. The Lesser Antilles are mostly young volcanic islands created by the Lesser Antilles subduction zone.

Background

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Map of Antilles / Caribbean in 1843

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After the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus's expedition in what was later called the West Indies, the European powers realized that the dispersed lands constituted an extensive archipelago in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. The Antilles were called multiple names before their current name became the norm. Early Spanish visitors called them the Windward Islands (today having a narrower definition). They were also called the Forward Islands by 18th-century British.<ref name=Kitchin1>Template:Cite book</ref> Thereafter, the term Antilles was commonly assigned to the formation, and "Sea of the Antilles" became a common alternative name for the Caribbean Sea in various European languages.Template:Cn

Countries and territories by subregion and archipelago

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NASA image of the Antilles

Lucayan Archipelago

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Greater Antilles

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Lesser Antilles

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Los Roques, Venezuela, Lesser Antilles

Leeward Antilles

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Leeward Islands

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Windward Islands

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Other islands

See also

References

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