#1. La Soufriere on Guadeloupe, and on St. Vincent
#2. Cuba, 44,218 Sq. Miles; second is Hispaniola at 29,355 sq. miles
#3. Only one sea is bigger, the Mediterranean, and then only if you include the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov in the area of the Mediterranean.
#4. The Caribbean is fourth: the Pacific's deepest known point is 36, 198 feet; the Atlantic's is 30,246; the Indian Ocean's is 24,460; and the deepest known point in the Caribbean is at 22,788 feet (over four miles deep)
#5. Trinidad & Tobago; St. Vincent & The Grenadines; Antigua & Barbuda; St. Kitts & Nevis; Turks & Caicos.
#6. Puerto Rico -- US; Dominica -- Independent; Barbados -- Independent; Guadeloupe -- France; Aruba -- Netherlands; Martinique -- France; Montserrat -- UK; Anguilla -- UK.
#7. Mexico
#8. Mexico
#9. They are matched up.
#10. St. John's -- Antigua & Barbuda; St. Georges -- Grenada; Kingston -- Jamaica; Kingstown -- St. Vincent & the Grenadines; Bridgetown -- Barbados; Road Town -- British Virgin Islands; George Town -- Cayman Islands; Jamestown -- Turks & Caicos; Port au Prince -- Haiti; Port of Spain -- Trinidad & Tobago; Fort de France -- Martinique; Basseterre -- St. Kitts & Nevis; Basse-Terre -- Guadeloupe
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