2023 in the Caribbean

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The following lists events that happened during 2023 in the Caribbean .

Contents

Sovereign states

Cuba

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Dominica

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Dominican Republic

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Haiti

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Commonwealth Realms

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Monarch: Charles III

Antigua and Barbuda

Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg

The Bahamas

Flag of the Bahamas.svg The Bahamas are in the Atlantic Ocean and are part of the West Indies, not part of the Caribbean, although the United Nations groups them with the Caribbean [6]

Barbados

Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados became independent from the United Kingdom in 1966 [7]

Grenada

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Jamaica

Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica became independent in 1962 [10]

Saint Kitts and Nevis

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Saint Lucia

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg

Dependencies

British overseas territories

Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Head of the Commonwealth: Charles III

Anguilla

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Bermuda

Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda is located in the Atlantic Ocean and is included in the UN geoscheme for North America. [6]

British Virgin Islands

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Cayman Islands

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Montserrat

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Turks and Caicos Islands

Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg Turks and Caicos Islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean, although the United Nations groups them with the Caribbean [6]

  • Governor Nigel Dakin (since 2019) [18]
  • Premier:
    • Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson (until February 20) [18]
    • Washington Misick (starting February 20)

France

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Guadeloupe

  • Governor: Philippe Gustin (since 2018) [20]

Martinique

  • President of the Assembly of Martinique:Claude Lise (since 2015) [21]

Saint Barthélemy

  • President of Territorial Council: Bruno Magras (since July 16, 2007) [22]

Saint Martin

  • Prefect Anne Laubies (since 2015) [23]
  • President of Territorial Council Daniel Gibbs (since 2017) [23]
    • First Vice President Valerie Damaseua (since 2017) [23]

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Flag of the Netherlands.svg Monarch: King Willem-Alexander (since April 30, 2013) [24]

Aruba

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Curaçao

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Sint Maarten

Flag of Sint Maarten.svg Sint Maarten became a self-governing constituent Kingdom of the Netherlands in October 2010.

Caribbean Netherlands

Flag of Bonaire.svg Bonaire, Flag of Sint Eustatius.svg Sint Eustatius, and Flag of Saba.svg Saba [24] [28]

United States

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Puerto Rico

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United States Virgin Islands

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Events

Scheduled and programmed events

Elections

Holidays

January and February

March and April

May and June

July and August

September and October

  • September 6 – Labor Day, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands [33] [34]
  • September 16 – Heroes' Day, Saint Kitts and Nevis [45]
  • September 20 – Independence Day, Saint Kitts and Nevis (from the UK, 1973) [45]
  • September 24 – Feast of María de las Mercedes (English: Our Lady of Mercy), celebrated in Dominican Republic [36]
  • October 4 – Thanksgiving Day, Saint Lucia [31]
  • October 10 – Independence Day (from Spain, 1868), Cuba [29]
  • October 11
  • October 17 – Jean-Jacques Dessalines Day, Haiti [30]
  • October 18 – Heroes' Day, Jamaica [42]
  • October 25 – Thanksgiving Day, Grenada [47]
  • October 27 – Independence Day, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (from the UK, 1979) [38]

November and December

  • November 1

Sports

See also

Related Research Articles

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2015 NACAC Championships in Athletics</span> Sport competition

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The following lists events that happened during 2021 in the Caribbean.

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List of events that happened during 2021 in Oceania.

The following lists events that happened during 2022 in the Caribbean.

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