Caribbean vs Saintes - What's the difference?

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As proper nouns the difference between caribbean and saintes

is that caribbean is the Caribbean Sea while Saintes is a city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.

As an adjective Caribbean

is pertaining to the sea and region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola).

caribbean

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Pertaining to the sea and region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola).
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • The Caribbean Sea
  • The countries that occupy the region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola)
  • saintes

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A city in the southeastern French département Charente-Maritime, the former capital of the Saintonge province.
  • A French Catholic diocese named after the above, its see.
  • A French arrondissement named after the above, its capital.
  • (in the plural) A small French Caribbean island chain in the Leeward Islands, a dependency of Guadeloupe.
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