Leeward Antilles

Island group in the Caribbean From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Leeward Antilles[citation needed] (Dutch: Benedenwindse Eilanden; Spanish: islas de Sotavento) are a chain of islands in the Caribbean, specifically part of the southerly islands of the Lesser Antilles (and, in turn, the Antilles and the West Indies) along the southeastern fringe of the Caribbean Sea, just north of the Venezuelan coast of the South American mainland. The Leeward Antilles, while among the Lesser Antilles, are not to be confused with the Leeward Islands (also of the Lesser Antilles) to the northeast.

Location of Leeward Antilles within Caribbean (light purple shading)

Largely lacking in volcanic activity, the Leeward Antilles island arc occurs along the deformed southern edge of the Caribbean Plate and was formed by the plate's subduction under the South American Plate. Recent studies indicate that the Leeward Antilles are accreting to South America.

La Tortuga Island, Federal Dependencies of Venezuela
Klein Bonaire, Netherlands

Islands

Notes

  1. Also includes Aves Island, geographically in the Caribbean Sea but not a part of the Leeward Antilles.
  2. East of the State of Sucre.

References

12°11′10″N 68°59′22″W

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