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		<title>What is the Caribbean cuisine like?</title>
		<description>People often come back to Caribbean for its
cuisine. Typical Caribbean food includes
seafood, chicken, steak, and many other
things just like home, but they are specially
prepared with the distinctive ingredients
found only in the islands.

Popular dishes like coconut shrimp, chicken
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		<title>Does everybody speak English in the Caribbean?</title>
		<description>You will be surprised if you expect people in
the Caribbean to speak English. Some citizens
of the Caribbean can speak English, but most
do not.  For example, many speak French.

Generally the ones who speak English are the
personnel in hotels, entertainment centers,
and recreational centers.</description>
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		<title>Where is the Caribbean?</title>
		<description>The Caribbean refers to the many islands
located in and around the Caribbean Sea. The
Caribbean Sea is located immediately south of
the southeastern part of the United States
(specifically, south of the states of
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida),
immediately east the Yucatan Peninsu</description>
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		<title>Where can I find a good history of the Caribbean area?</title>
		<description>Internet can be a good source if you want to
know all about the history of Caribbean.
There are many websites that has all the
information you need. Simply use a search
engine to search "history of the caribbean."
Another good place to learn about Caribbean
history is at the website wikipedia.</description>
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		<title>Does the Caribbean accept U.S. money?</title>
		<description>Yes and no. There are stores, establishments
and different amenities in some of the states
in the Caribbean that accept U.S. money.
However, some states do not accept it. In
those places you will need to go to a
moneychanger to have your dollars exchanged
for the local currency.
keywords: Car</description>
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