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100

Prior to her make up and fashion industry contributions, this Bajan billionaire has achieved 14 number one songs on the Billboard Hot 100

Rihanna 

100

Trinidad created this popular dance which is now used in contests centered around "How low can you go"

Limbo

100

This country became the FIRST independent black republic in the world in 1804. 

Haiti

100

This island is known for its famous shellfish; Conch. Which is commonly made into fritters

Bahamas

100

This 8 time olympic gold medalist is also known as the fastest man in the world

Usain Bolt

200

This artists is known for being the most iconic reggae singer of all time, famous for his spiritual messages of love and unity. 

Bob Marley
200

The Dominican Republic is known for creating these two intimate dances

Bachata and Merengue 

200

This twin island nation is the birthplace of the steel pan, the national insrtument made from oil and drums.

Trinidad and Tobago

200

Although credited for famous seasonings such as Jerk, this islands national dish is Ackee and Salt fish.

Jamaica

200
Although known for being "Americas Pastime", the Dominican Republic is commonly known for producing star athletes in this sport

Baseball

300

This Puerto Rican artist is known for topping the Billboard hot 100 as the first all-spanish solo song with no features with their song "DtMF"

Bad Bunny

300

Although originally created in Panama, this genre of music was later popularized and shaped into its modern form in Puerto Rico

Reggaeton 

300

This island nation celebrates "crop-over" a festival that began at the end of the sugar cane harvest

Barbados

300

The official national dish of this island is Callaloo Soup.

Dominica

300

This sport is considered the most popular sport in many Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago.

Cricket

400

This Cuban American Artist is best known for being the "Queen of Salsa"

Celia Cruz

400

Created in the mid 1950s in Haiti, this genre derives its name from the Spanish word for "beat" or "Rhythm".

Kompa

400

This federation of 2 islands is the smallest sovereign state in the western hemisphere. 

Saint Kitts and Nieves 

400

The national dish of this country is Green-fig and Saltfish. it consists of boiled unripe green banana and flaked, salted codfish, sauteed with onions, bell peppers, garlic and island spices.

St. Lucia

400

This Puerto Rican legendary hall of fame outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates is celebrated for his 3000 hits and stellar defense

Roberto Clemente

500
This Trinidadian born, grammy award winning singer song-writer became an international sensation in the 1970s and 1980s with hits like "Caribbean Queen" and "Love really hurts without you"

Billy Ocean

500

This music genre originating from St. Thomas is traditionally played by "Scratch bands" using improvised instruments such as Gourds, Washboards and ukuleleles. 

Quelbe

500

This dutch Caribbean Island is known for its coloful waterfront in Willemstad

Curacao 

500

This hearty one pot stew known as "oil down" is created by layering salted meat, or chicken, breadfruit, callaloo, dumplings and Ground Provisions

Greneda

500

Hailing from the US virgin Islands, Tim Duncan is known for being one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history, leading this team to win 5 NBA championships

San Antonio Spurs