The Flags, Capitals, and Languages of the CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
The Dominican Republic --It's capital Santo Domingo was founded by Christopher Columbus' brother Bartolomé Colón. The official language is Spanish.
Trinidad and Tobago --Port of Spain is its capital city and chief port. English is the primary language.
Puerto Rico --San Juan is the capital most populous city of Puerto Rico. Spanish is the primary language.
Barbados --Bridgetown is the capital and largest city of Barbados. English is the official language, but the majority speak 'Bajan,' an English-based creole.
Turks & Caicos --Cockburn Town, the oldest settlement, in the island of Grand Turk is the capital. The official language is English.
Saint Barthélemy, also called Saint Barts --Its capital and largest city is Gustavia. The official language is French.
Saint Lucia --The city of Castries serves as the capital; the official language is English.
Haiti -- Its capital and most populous city is Port-au-Prince. The official languages are Haitian Creole and French.
Jamaica --Kingston is the capital and largest city. The official language is English.
Curacao --Its capital Willemstad is the chief town of the island. The primary languages are: Dutch, Papiamentu, and English.
Saint-Martin --The capital of the Dutch Sint Maarten is Phillipsburg. However, the French Saint Martin capital and largest settlement is Marigot. The official languages of Saint Martin are Dutch and English.
Grenada --Its capital and largest city is Saint George. The official language is English.
British Virgin Islands --It's capital and largest city is Road Town, in the island of Tortola. The official language is English.
Bahamas --
Bonaire Netherlands Antilles --Its capital is Kralendijk, a small Dutch colonial town. The official language is Dutch.
Cuba --The city of Havana is its capital and largest city. The official language is Spanish.
Aruba --Oranjestad is the capital and largest city of Aruba. The official languages are Dutch and Papiamentu.
The U.S. Virgin Islands --The territory is composed of three large islands-St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas-and about 50 small islets and cays. The capital is Charlotte Amalie, on St. Thomas. The official language is English.
Fort de France | Fort de france, Martinique
Sacre-Coeur dela Balata, Martinique.
Martinique
Sacre-Coeur dela Balata, Martinique.