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Add Belize! They speak English, and an English based creole, they take CXC's and they are part of CARICOM!!!!
The template makes it look like most lists of universities (and colleges) for a given country doesn't exist. Actually, most of them do, likeList of universities in the Cayman Islands andList of universities in Dominica. But, I don't know how to fix the linking. Any help is highly appreciated!WayneBu (talk)14:59, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Can anyone tell me why the very smallVirgin Passage is used as the boundary between theGreater andLesser Antilles instead of the more significantAnegada Passage? In my opinion, Anegada Passage would be a much better choice as all the islands east of this Passage are very small and spreading southerly towardsSouth America. Also, by using Anegada Passage as the boundary, all three parts of theVirgin Islands would be included in the Greater Antilles. Right now, only theSpanish Virgin Islands is considered a part of the Greater Antilles, that's weird.2001:8003:9008:1301:70BF:5EFB:E84A:9D69 (talk)03:58, 7 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
We should use similar functionality here as is employed atTemplate:North America topic.--Pharos (talk)22:05, 1 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
For many specific topics, the region links are unnecessary. For example, for "Flags of the Caribbean" or "Vehicle registration plates of the Caribbean," it doesn't really make any sense to have, e.g., "Caribbean Sea" be wikilinked. The result is a ton of redlinks and, for "Virgin Islands," it often leads to an unnecessary disambiguation page link (given that the two options are right next to it in the template). How can this template be implemented in a way that doesn't link the region names?Henrygg98 (talk)17:47, 14 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]