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El Caribe

El Caribe. Cap. 1B – pp. 68, 69 pp. FF, GG. The Caribbean is a chain of _______ extending from the Bahamas in the north to _________ in the south. The Caribbean is also known as the ___________. The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, _________ and Cuba.

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El Caribe

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  1. El Caribe Cap. 1B – pp. 68, 69 pp. FF, GG

  2. The Caribbean is a chain of _______ extending from the Bahamas in the north to _________ in the south.The Caribbean is also known as the ___________.The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, _________ and Cuba.

  3. The Caribbean is a chain of islands extending from the Bahamas in the north to _________ in the south.The Caribbean is also known as the ___________.The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, _________ and Cuba.

  4. The Caribbean is a chain of islands extending from the Bahamas in the north to Trinidad in the south.The Caribbean is also known as the ___________.The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, _________ and Cuba.

  5. The Caribbean is a chain of islands extending from the Bahamas in the north to Trinidad in the south.The Caribbean is also known as the West Indies.The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, _________ and Cuba.

  6. The Caribbean is a chain of islands extending from the Bahamas in the north to Trinidad in the south.The Caribbean is also known as the West Indies.The Spanish speaking countries are the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Cuba.

  7. CubaThe capital of Cuba is La ________.Most Cubans come from either Spain or _________.Cubans speak both Spanish and _________, a language closely related to West African languages.

  8. CubaThe capital of Cuba is La Habana.Most Cubans come from either Spain or _________.Cubans speak both Spanish and _________, a language closely related to West African languages.

  9. CubaThe capital of Cuba is La Habana.Most Cubans come from either Spain or Africa.Cubans speak both Spanish and _________, a language closely related to West African languages.

  10. CubaThe capital of Cuba is La Habana.Most Cubans come from either Spain or Africa.Cubans speak both Spanish and Lucumi, a language closely related to West African languages.

  11. Dominican RepublicThe capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo _________.The Dominican Republic is located on the eastern half of the _________ of Hispaniola.

  12. Dominican RepublicThe capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.The Dominican Republic is located on the eastern half of the _________ of Hispaniola.

  13. Dominican RepublicThe capital of the Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.The Dominican Republic is located on the eastern half of the island of Hispaniola.

  14. In _______, Christopher Columbus came to the Americas for the first time to ________. He returned one year later with 1000 people and founded _________, the first European colony.

  15. In 1492, Christopher Columbus came to the Americas for the first time to ________. He returned one year later with 1000 people and founded _________, the first European colony.

  16. In 1492, Christopher Columbus came to the Americas for the first time to Hispaniola. He returned one year later with 1000 people and founded _________, the first European colony.

  17. In 1492, Christopher Columbus came to the Americas for the first time to Hispaniola. He returned one year later with 1000 people and founded Isabela, the first European colony.

  18. _________ Autónoma de Santo Domingo *Founded in 1538, 100 years before _________ *_______ university in the Americas *still one of the most ________ universities in the Caribbean.

  19. Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo *Founded in 1538, 100 years before _________ *_______ university in the Americas *still one of the most ________ universities in the Caribbean.

  20. Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo *Founded in 1538, 100 years before Harvard *_______ university in the Americas *still one of the most ________ universities in the Caribbean.

  21. Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo *Founded in 1538, 100 years before Harvard *oldest university in the Americas *still one of the most ________ universities in the Caribbean.

  22. Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo *Founded in 1538, 100 years before Harvard *oldest university in the Americas *still one of the most important universities in the Caribbean.

  23. Puerto RicoThe capital of Puerto Rico is San ______.Astronomers discovered the first planets outside our solar system at the _________ Observatory in the 1990s.Approximately 200 scientists from around the world conduct their __________ at this observatory.

  24. Puerto RicoThe capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan.Astronomers discovered the first planets outside our solar system at the _________ Observatory in the 1990s.Approximately 200 scientists from around the world conduct their __________ at this observatory.

  25. Puerto RicoThe capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan.Astronomers discovered the first planets outside our solar system at the Arecibo Observatory in the 1990s.Approximately 200 scientists from around the world conduct their __________ at this observatory.

  26. Puerto RicoThe capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan.Astronomers discovered the first planets outside our solar system at the Arecibo Observatory in the 1990s.Approximately 200 scientists from around the world conduct their research at this observatory.

  27. Music_________ traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, ________, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and __________ influences. Some groups combine ________, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, _________ and rock and roll.

  28. MusicAfrican traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, ________, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and __________ influences. Some groups combine ________, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, _________ and rock and roll.

  29. MusicAfrican traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, calypso, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and __________ influences. Some groups combine ________, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, _________ and rock and roll.

  30. MusicAfrican traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, calypso, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and European influences. Some groups combine ________, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, _________ and rock and roll.

  31. MusicAfrican traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, calypso, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and European influences. Some groups combine salsa, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, _________ and rock and roll.

  32. MusicAfrican traditions have inspired many musical styles in the Caribbean: reggae, calypso, salsa, merengue, etc.The Caribbean is famous for the fusion of African and European influences. Some groups combine salsa, rumba, cha-cha-cha with jazz, hip-hop and rock and roll.

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