Geography
Music
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Caribbean History
100

This island nation shares the island of hispaniola with Haiti

Dominican Republic

100

This famous artist sang "Three Little Birds"

Bob Marley

100

This capital city of Cuba is famous for its architecture and vintage cars

Havana

100

This Caribbean cooking style involves marinating meat in a spicy mixture of Scotch bonnet peppers and allspice before grilling or smoking it.

Jerk Seasoning

100

This festival in many Caribbean nations originated from a mix of European pre-Lenten celebrations and African cultural traditions brought during the colonial era.

What is Carnival

200

The largest island in the caribbean

Cuba

200

This name of this music genre from Trinidad and Tobago comes from “soul of calypso,” reflecting its blend of traditional calypso with African and soul influences.

Soca

200

This historic lighthouse in Barbados is located at the northernmost point of the island and offers views of dramatic ocean cliffs.

Northpoint Lighthouse

200

This Cuban cocktail is made with rum, lime juice, sugar, and mint leaves.

Mojito

200

This Caribbean Nation became the first free black Republic in 1804

Haiti

300
This country is above Venezuela and is the largest oil and gas producer in the Caribbean

Trinidad and Tobago

300

What is the name of the popular calypso song sung by Harry Belafonte, originally titled "Day Dah Light"

Day-O
300

This famous Jamaican waterfall is a popular tourist climbing attraction.

Dunn's River Falls

300

This Puerto Rican dish made with mashed plantains and garlic is often served with broth or meat-based sauces.

Mofongo

300

This Caribbean nation, part of a twin-island country with Barbuda, became fully independent from Britain in 1981.

Antigua and Barbuda

400

This chain of islands is divided into lesser and greater groups

The Antilles

400

This French Caribbean musical tradition from islands like Guadeloupe blends African rhythms with European instrumentation and is often performed during festivals.

Gwo Ka

400

These two volcanic peaks in Saint Lucia are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Pitons

400

This French Caribbean fritter, often made with salt cod and herbs, takes its name from the French word for “cod.”

Accras de Morue

400

This 1973 agreement created a regional organization to promote economic cooperation between Caribbean nations

Caribbean Community(Caricom)

500

Name one Caribbean country known for having black basalt sand

Montserrat, Dominica, or Martinique

500

This fast-paced genre from Dominica is known for its energetic, bass-heavy sound.

Bouyon

500

Which French territory, once a Swedish colony, is famous for the exclusive St. Jean Beach?

Saint Barthélemy

500

This pepper from Trinidad and Tobago was once ranked among the world’s hottest

Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper

500

This French-speaking Caribbean island became the first overseas department of France in 1946 and is known for its capital, Fort-de-France

Martinique