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West Indies nation
Answer for the clue "West Indies nation ", 8 letters:
dominica
Alternative clues for the word dominica
- Roseau is its capital
- Caribbean country
- Island north of Martinique
- Caribbean isle
- Island discovered on Columbus's second voyage
- A volcanic island in the Windward Islands that was once a stronghold of the Carib Indians
- West Indian nation
- A country on the island of Dominica
- Largest of the Windward Islands
Usage examples of dominica.
Lucia, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Nevis, Anguilla, Barbados, Dominica, and more.
Antis Ecundor Newand Dangor Esthonia Dominica Bulgaria Reunion Italy Newfoundland Germany Luxemberg Angola Sarawak Tasmania Brazil Obock Oldenburg Kiauchau Tonga Obock Madagascar Egypt Afghanistan Trinidad Monaco Inhambane Denmark Nyassa Iceland Gabon Hayti Tunis The ink had not dried before The Shadow had completed the rapid listing.
The poisonous letters to Perpetua, to Anne, to Dominica and Miriam, and the letter to Mother Hilaria, missing and presumed destroyed.
Then, for the second straight day, the police of San Dominica took descriptions of the Cuban and Kingfish Toone.
St Vincent was the mountainous island of St Lucia, and then came Martinique, followed by Dominica, Guadeloupe, Antigua and then the group of French and British islands forming the north end of the Leewards.
Dominica sent her sleepy tirewoman away as soon as she came up from the ball.
The Rose Diary Coastown, San Dominica In the middle of a world of hack-arounds-fruit and straw vendors, fruits, package-rate tourists, cabdrivers by the gross, beeping double-decker buses-Carrie Rose looked around Politician Square and tried to single out one poor bugger who had to be sacrificed that morning.
And Dominica intended to vault herself to fame and fortune on the coattails of their murderous partnership.
Dominica Nosette's first daylight glimpse of London's East End was probably going to leave her in deep culture shock.
Dominica Nosette's first daylight glimpse of London's East End was probably going to leave her in deep culture shock-she just didn't know it, yet.
Dominica Nosette's first daylight glimpse of London's East End was probably going to leave her in deep culture shock—.
Dominica Nosette, whose name, face, and body seemed quintessentially French, yet who was as staidly British as kippers and jellied eels, was chattering away with her partner Guy Pendergast.
Once more, she stood on a mountain ridge overlooking the Roseau Valley of Dominica.
Dominica contains, like Atlantis, we are told, numerous hot and sulphur springs.
The lens recorded everything in front of her, whichever way Dominica turned her head, and the camera was specially fitted with low-light and infrared technology to record video signal in even the darkest alleyways.