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Central America and the West Indies - 2002 edition

terms related to the study of the land, the economy, and the people of Central America and the West Indies

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hurricanefierce tropical storm with winds of at least 74 mph
plantationlarge farm that grows produce for sale
Central America, isthmus that connects North and South America
nutrientminerals that supply food for plants
Haiti, Country on the Western side of Hispaniola
canopytopmost layer of the rain forest
literacy ratepercentage of people who can read and write
isthmusnarrow strip of land connecting two larger areas
archipelagogroup of islands
colonyoverseas settlement
communismstrong government control of the society and the economy
cooperativefarm owned and operated by the government
CarnivalA major celebration before Lent in this region
canopytopmost layer of the rain forest
commonwealtha partly self-governing territory
Greater Antilles, the largest islands of the West Indies
Lesser Antillesthe smallest islands of the West Indies
Hispaniola, island which contains Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico, island which is part of the United States
Cuba, communist island in the West Indies
Lake NicaraguaA body of water that covers 3,100 square miles in Central America
eco-touristPeople who travel to other countries to enjoy natural wonders
Caribbean Lowlandslowlands along the east coast of Central America
plantationsLarge commercial farms that grow crops for sale
tropicalCentral America's climate
Guatemala, Central American country with the largest population
Guadeloupe and Martiniqueislands with ties to France
Fidel Castrobecame dictator of Cuba in 1950s
calypsotype of music created by enslaved Africans in Trinidad
literacy ratenumber of people who can read and write
Spanishofficial language of most of Central America
Englishofficial language of Belize
Lake NicaraguaA body of water that covers 3,100 square miles
bauxiteJamaica is one of the world's leading producers of this mineral
CreoleEnglish is the official language in Jamaica, but many Jamaicans speak this language
volcanic eruptionscreated much of Central America's fertile soil
Caribbean Sea, body of water bordering Central America's east coast
Central Highlandschain of volcanic mountains in Central America
Pacific Lowlandslowlands along the west coast of Central America
communisma strong government controls the society and the economy
steel drummusical instrument developed in Trinidad
Costa Rica, Central American country with the highest standard of living
AfricanIn Haiti the ancestry of more than 90 percent of the population
Mayaearly Native American people who lived in Central America
Puerto Rico, most industrialized country in the West Indies


by Mr. Brad Bowerman - Geography World
Geography World
Carbondale, PA

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