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=== Overview of Turks and Caicos === The Turks and Caicos Islands, often referred to simply as "Turks and Caicos," are an archipelago of 40 islands and cays located southeast of the Bahamas. Only 8 of the islands are inhabited, with Providenciales, or "Provo," being the most popular and developed. The islands are divided into two main groups: the Turks Islands and the Caicos Islands. Together, they form a paradise offering a diverse range of experiences, from secluded beaches to vibrant marine life. The islands are renowned for their year-round sunshine, warm temperatures, and gentle trade winds, making them an attractive destination throughout the year. While the region’s main economic activities revolve around tourism, the peaceful atmosphere, combined with the stunning natural surroundings, makes it a favorite for those seeking a relaxing vacation.
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