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Lands of the Caribbean: the Canal Zone, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Santo Domingo, Porto Rico, and the Virgin Islands
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The increased production of g…
In the Lands of the Caribbean…
Lands of the Caribbean, title…
Many of the thousands of Negr…
The fight against the mosquit…
At the eastern end of the Pan…
Probably the cheapest and mos…
The San Blas Indians have res…
The banana plant dies when th…
Some of the native employees …
Nearly every Costa Rican woma…
The chief modes of travel in …
Hundreds of the coffee planta…
The only railway in Costa Ric…
The inadequacy of the present…
Nearly every holiday and sain…
Farm produce of every kind is…
On the cobblestone streets ou…
The school children of Guatem…
Among the Indians, the vocati…
The Guatemalan women are part…
Fully sixty per cent, of the …
The crowds that assemble at t…
One fourth of all the sugar c…
A "good Havana" smoke has its…
One of the new industries tha…
Throughout most of Cuba milk …
The heart of the old city of …
Only fourteen thousand of Jam…
The road across Jamaica from …
At the fruit-shipping ports o…
Before the market of Port-au-…
Country produce is invariably…
The homes of the vast majorit…
Of furniture the average Port…
During the three centuries af…
The construction of good road…
Although but little developed…
In their settings of towering…
Out in the country the averag…
The four hills on which St. T…
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