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The various islands of the Caribbean have got it all.
Europe and the Caribbean have about equal weight in terms of contribution.
Bleaching events and a higher incidence of disease in corals across the Caribbean have been observed.
Matrifocal societies in the Caribbean have evolved as a response to male unreliability.
Caribbean have primarily mixed race, African, or European majorities.
Many islands and destinations in the Caribbean have begun to reopen to travelers.
Six countries in the Caribbean have participated in a regional leadership development programme.
Rates of habitat loss in Latin America and the Caribbean have slowed but remain high.
Fathers in the Caribbean have to fight to see the birth of their kids.
Countries in the Arab States and Latin America and the Caribbean have also been supported.
Nine countries in the Caribbean have collectively saved money on insulin in this way.
Over the last quarter of a century, Latin America and the Caribbean have undergone fundamental changes.
Many moorings in the Caribbean have mooring systems in place to protect the fragile ecosystem.
More than 15 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have accepted Venezuelan migrants.
The countries of the Caribbean have placed the highest priority on deepening their economic integration.

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Eastern Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean have clearly met the target.
Latin America and the Caribbean have undertaken major initiatives towards the decentralization of education systems.
All flights in and out of the Caribbean have been cancelled!
Central America and the Caribbean have a considerable development potential with respect to renewable energy sources.
Like Oceania, a number of island nations in the Caribbean have also foregone property taxes.
Latin America and the Caribbean have taken major steps forward in improving environmental protection.
More than 15 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean have taken in displaced Venezuelans.
Several countries in the Caribbean have implemented campaigns for the prevention of abuse against children.
For the last 40 years, natural disasters in the Caribbean have almost tripled.
Nearly all areas in the Caribbean have experienced a tsunami at some time in history.
The railroads of Latin America and the Caribbean have just over years of history.
Latin America and the Caribbean have changed out of all recognition in recent years.
The majority of countries in Latin American and the Caribbean have a ratio of less than 200.
Latin America and the Caribbean have come a long way in their economic and political development.
Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean have a long history as regions.
Some countries in the Caribbean have already used shock responsive social protection with considerable success.
Q, Rotaract and Rotary clubs in the Caribbean have a good relationship.
Countries in the Caribbean have a lot of resources that are critical for their economy . ”.
Europe remains strong, while Asia and the Caribbean have made significant headway.
Winters in the Caribbean have an average temperature of 25°c with little rain.
Similarly, some RTA groupings in Africa and the Caribbean have collapsed or merged with others.
Several countries in the Caribbean have taken steps to tackle the plastics problem.
In contrast, Latin America and the Caribbean have much smaller gaps.
Only four countries in the Caribbean have per capita water resources above that threshold.
Countries in Central America and the Caribbean have reported significant drug abuse.
The Spanish-speaking Caribbean have primarily mixed race, African, or European majorities.
The pirates from the Caribbean have arrived!
Latin America and the Caribbean have received relatively less cooperation from UNITAR.
The fertility levels in Latin America and the Caribbean have declined by 44 per cent since 1970.
Latin America and the Caribbean have the world 's largest reserves of arable land.
The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have a historical vocation of struggle against slavery.
Latin America and the Caribbean have made important progress towards the Fast-Track goals.
More than 1.2 million people across the Caribbean have been exposed to its effects so far.
Criminal defamation laws in the Caribbean have been described as holdovers from colonial times.
Latin America and the Caribbean have suffered a sharp slowdown.

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