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  2. Windward Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Windward Islands are the southern, generally larger islands of the Lesser Antilles. Part of the West Indies, they lie south of the Leeward Islands, approximately between latitudes 10° and 16° N and longitudes 60° and 62° W. The name was also used to refer to a British colony which existed between 1833 and 1960 and originally consisted ...

  3. SSS islands - Wikipedia

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    The SSS islands were island territories of the Netherlands Antilles, until its dissolution in 2010. Since then, Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, while Sint Eustatius and Saba are special municipalities of the Netherlands. "SSS" is an acronym of the islands' names, and is analogous to the ABC, CAS, and BES ...

  4. Lesser Antilles - Wikipedia

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    UTC−3 (ADT) Trunk Bay, United States Virgin Islands. The Lesser Antilles [1] are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. They are distinguished from the large islands of the Greater Antilles to the west. They form an arc which begins east of Puerto Rico and swings south through the Leeward and Windward Islands almost to South America and ...

  5. Windward Passage - Wikipedia

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    Windward Passage ( French: Passage au Vent; Spanish: Paso de los Vientos) is a strait in the Caribbean Sea, between the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola. The strait specifically lies between the easternmost region of Cuba and the northwest of Haiti. [1] 80 km (50 mi) wide, the Windward Passage has a threshold depth of 1,700 m (5,600 ft).

  6. Windward Islands (Society Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Windward Islands (Society Islands) /  17.533°S 149.833°W  / -17.533; -149.833. The Windward Islands ( French: Îles du Vent) are the eastern group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the southern Pacific Ocean. These islands were also previously named the Georgian Islands in honour of King ...

  7. Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    Tahiti ( English: / təˈhiːti /; Tahitian [taˈhiti]; [2] French pronunciation: [ta.iti]) is the largest island of the Windward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. It is located in the central part of the Pacific Ocean and the nearest major landmass is Australia. [3] [4] Divided into two parts, Tahiti Nui (bigger, northwestern ...

  8. Leeward Islands - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term Leeward Islands refers to the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles chain. The more southerly part of this chain, starting with Dominica, is called the Windward Islands. Dominica was originally considered a part of the Leeward Islands, but was transferred from the British Leeward Islands to the British Windward Islands in ...

  9. Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Appearance. Coordinates: 13°10′N61°14′W13.167°N 61.233°W. Map of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island state in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the Caribbean Sea in North America. The country consists of the main island ...