island group to the west of the Antilles archipelago
I appreciate your request, but I cannot write an accurate overview based on the context provided. The definition given—"island group to the west of the Antilles archipelago"—appears to contain an error, as the Greater Antilles is actually part of the larger Antilles archipelago, not west of it. Without reliable context to work from, I cannot provide an accurate 2-sentence overview without inventing facts, which you've asked me not to do.
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The Greater Antilles is a grouping of the larger islands in the Caribbean Sea, including Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica, together with Navassa Island and the Cayman Islands. Seven island states share the region of the Greater Antilles, with Haiti and the Dominican Republic sharing the island of Hispaniola. Together with the Lesser Antilles, they make up the Antilles, which along with the Lucayan Archipelago form the West Indies in the Caribbean region of the Americas.
Havana Cathedral, built by the Spanish in Cuba between 1748 and 1777 While most of the Greater Antilles consists of independent countries, Puerto Rico and Navassa Island are unincorporated territories of the United States, while the Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory. The largest island is Cuba, which extends to the western end of the island group. Puerto Rico lies on the eastern end, and the island of Hispaniola, the most populated island, is located in the middle. Jamaica lies to the south of Cuba, while the Cayman Islands are located to the southwest. The state of Florida is the closest point in the U.S. mainland to the Greater Antilles, while the Florida Keys, though not part of the Greater Antilles, is an island group north of Cuba.
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