Afro-Caribbean in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Afro-Caribbean in the PONS Dictionary

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The Afro-Caribbean community amounts to 8% according to the latest census statistics.
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However, for most enslaved Afro-Caribbean people, individual escape or manumission were only partial answers and could not bring general political and social reform.
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Other risk factors associated with luteomas are multiple pregnancies, advanced maternal age, and Afro-Caribbean ethnicity.
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Limbo dancers generally move and respond to a number of specific Afro-Caribbean drum patterns.
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He has recorded several highly acclaimed projects in the Afro-Caribbean jazz genre.
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His musical influences included jazz, blues, funk and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.
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After the war, the area became a refuge for the first Afro-Caribbean born contingent.
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Over 200 youths, black and white with predominantly Afro-Caribbean heritage reportedly turned on the police.
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The Afro-Caribbean community arrived and settled in the 1950s and 1960s.
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It is a fiercely vivid account of a culture infused with the most electrifying elements of Afro-Caribbean heritage.
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