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AntillesCuba

AntillesCuba is a term used to describe a geographic and cultural concept that centers on the island of Cuba within the broader Caribbean Antilles. It does not denote a formal political entity, but rather a framework used in academic, cultural, and speculative contexts to discuss regional connections around Cuba.

Geographically, the term highlights Cuba as a focal point within the Caribbean island chain and its links

In history and literature, AntillesCuba appears in studies of regional integration, maritime routes, and environmental systems

Economy and society discussions framed by AntillesCuba typically examine cross-island exchanges,resource flows, and cultural influences between

Governance and status notes: there is no internationally recognized political entity named AntillesCuba. Any governance model

See also: Greater Antilles, Caribbean, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Antilles.

to
neighboring
islands.
In
some
usages,
it
aligns
with
discussions
of
the
Greater
Antilles,
which
include
Cuba,
Hispaniola,
Jamaica,
and
Puerto
Rico,
while
emphasizing
Cuba’s
central
role
in
regional
networks
such
as
trade,
migration,
and
biodiversity.
that
span
multiple
islands.
It
also
shows
up
in
speculative
or
alternate-history
works
that
imagine
a
trans-island
entity
shaped
by
shared
cultural
and
economic
ties.
Cuba
and
nearby
Caribbean
locales.
The
term
also
reflects
the
prominence
of
the
Cuban
experience—linguistic,
historical,
and
social—in
broader
Caribbean
contexts.
associated
with
the
term
would
be
theoretical
or
proposed
within
a
collaborative
framework
among
Caribbean
states
rather
than
a
sovereign
state.