Subregion · part of Americas

Caribbean

Country-by-country guide to Caribbean: capitals, flags, borders, area, and population for every nation in this UN subregion of Americas.

28 countries 42,465,568 people 234,191 km² total land area

The Caribbean is the necklace of islands and littoral states between North and South America. It includes large island nations like Cuba and Hispaniola alongside dozens of smaller archipelagic states with deep maritime traditions.

Use this page as an entry point into the subregion. Skim the table below for an at-a-glance comparison, then click any country to read the full editorial profile — capital, flag, official languages, currencies, bordering states, an embedded OpenStreetMap viewport, and links to high-resolution map services.

The Valley 16,010 91 AIA
Saint John's 103,603 442 ATG
Oranjestad 107,566 180 ABW
Nassau 398,165 13,943 BHS
Bridgetown 267,800 430 BRB
Road Town 39,471 151 VGB
Kralendijk 31,980 328 BES
George Town 84,738 264 CYM
Havana 9,748,007 109,884 CUB
Willemstad 156,115 444 CUW
Roseau 67,408 751 DMA
Santo Domingo 10,771,504 48,671 DOM
St. George's 109,021 344 GRD
Basse-Terre 378,561 1,628 GLP
Port-au-Prince 11,867,032 27,750 HTI
Kingston 2,825,544 10,991 JAM
Fort-de-France 349,925 1,128 MTQ
Plymouth 4,386 102 MSR
San Juan 3,203,295 8,870 PRI
Gustavia 10,562 21 BLM
Basseterre 51,320 261 KNA
Castries 184,100 616 LCA
Marigot 31,496 53 MAF
Kingstown 110,872 389 VCT
Philipsburg 41,349 34 SXM
Port of Spain 1,367,764 5,130 TTO
Cockburn Town 50,828 948 TCA
Charlotte Amalie 87,146 347 VIR