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* [[Caribana]] -- an annual Carribbean music festival in [[Toronto]] * [[Caribana]] -- an annual Carribbean music festival in [[Toronto]]
* [[Caribbean Carnival]] * [[Caribbean Carnival]]
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The music of the Caribbean is a diverse grouping of musical genres. They are each syntheses of African, European, Indian and native influences. Some of the styles to gain wide popularity outside of the Caribbean include reggae, zouk, salsa, calypso, reggaeton and punta. Caribbean, Central American and South American music.


See also

Afro-Caribbean, music from the African diaspora.




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