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ANTILLES

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 126 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ANTILLES  , a

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term of somewhat doubtful origin, now generally used, especially by
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foreign writers, as • synonymous with the expression " West India Islands." Like " Brazil," it
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dates from a period anterior to the
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discovery of the New
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World, . "
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Antilia," as stated above, being one of those mysterious lands, which figured on the
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medieval charts sometimes as an
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archipelago, sometimes as continuous
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land of greater or lesser extent, constantly fluctuating in
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mid-ocean between the Canaries and East India . But it came at last to be identified with the land discovered by Columbus . Later, when this was found to consist of a vast archipelago enclosing the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, Antilia assumed its
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present plural form, Antilles, which was collectively applied to the whole of this archipelago . A distinction is made between the Greater Antilles, including Cuba,
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Jamaica, Haiti, and
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Porto Rico; and the Lesser Antilles, covering the remainder of the islands .

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