Westindischer
Westindischer is an adjective derived from the term Westindien, which refers to the region of the Caribbean. The term "Westindien" itself is a historical designation that dates back to the colonial era. It was used to distinguish the Caribbean islands from the East Indies, which were located in Southeast Asia. The adjective "westindischer" is used to describe something or someone that is related to or originating from the Caribbean region.
The term "Westindien" was officially adopted in the 17th century by the Dutch Republic, which had established
Today, the term "Westindien" is less commonly used, as the Caribbean region is often referred to simply