the West Indies vs. West Indies

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Boris Tatarenko

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I'm wondering what the difference between "the West Indies" and "West Indies" is.

I'm also confused with "the Middle East" and "Middle East".

I can assure you that I frequently come across both variants but I don't know whether there's a difference. :roll:
 
When referring to the location, use "the" for both.

Civilization is believed to have started in the Middle East.
My cousin took a cruise to the West Indies.
 
For me, "the West Indies" and "the Middle East" refer to geographic areas. The others are less specific.
 
I would like to see the sentences where they are used without the "the."
 
Middle East political news stories are hard to follow.
 
When we want to use place names as adjectives, we sometimes simply leave off 'the', though there are often better forms: Middle Eastern, for example.

We might refer to a West Indies (adj) trade route. OR A trade route to the West Indies (noun).
 
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