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  • [[File:Buck Island (British Virgin Islands) 01 retouched.jpg|thumb|300px|Aerial view of Buck Island]] {{territory|British Virgin Islands}}
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  • |territory=British Virgin Islands '''Cooper Island''' is a small island of the [[British Virgin Islands]] in the Caribbean Sea. There are five privately owned properties on the is
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  • {{territory|British Virgin Islands}} ...a beach area on the island of [[Virgin Gorda]] among the [[British Virgin Islands]], and an area of unique geologic formations. They are one of the territor
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  • ...Islands BVI.svg|right|thumb|250px|The Dog Islands among the British Virgin Islands]] {{territory|British Virgin Islands}}
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  • {{territory|British Virgin Islands}} '''Round Rock''' is an uninhabited island in the [[British Virgin Islands]], to the south of [[Virgin Gorda]], close to [[Fallen Jerusalem Island]].
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  • |territory=British Virgin Islands '''Scrub Island''' is one of the many resort islands of the [[British Virgin Islands]]. It lies just to the east of [[Great Camanoe]] and is home to the Scrub
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  • |territory=British Virgin Islands ...Island''' is one of the islands of the archipelago of the [[British Virgin Islands]] located about 4.7 miles south-east (151 degrees true) of [[Road Town]], t
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  • [[File:GibraltarIsland01.JPG|right|thumb|Gibraltar Islands from upstream with boats across the channel]] '''Gibraltar Islands''' are a pair of islands in the [[River Thames]] above [[Bourne End Railway Bridge]] on the reach ab
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  • |territory=Falkland Islands ...g Island''' is the second largest island in [[Berkeley Sound]], [[Falkland Islands]].
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  • |territory=British Virgin Islands ...rgin Islands]] and is the official residence of the Governor of the Virgin Islands.
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  • |territory=Cayman Islands ...ernment House''' is the official residence of the Governor of the [[Cayman Islands]], and is located in [[Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman|Seven Mile Beach]] on
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  • [[File:Dunmore-Head-and-Blasket-Islands.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The Blasket Islands as seen from Dunmore Head]] ...Blasket Islands''' ({{lang|ga|Na BlascaodaĆ­}}) are a group of uninhabited islands in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] off the west coast of [[Ireland]], forming part o
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  • The '''Wideopen Islands''' are a group of islands and rocks lying seven nautical miles north of [[Boreal Point]] of [[Joinvil The islands rise up to 200 feet above sea level, lying off the north-east entrance of L
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  • ...use 2.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Wordie House on Winter Island in the Argentine Islands]] ...h Antarctic Territory]], lying off the west coast of [[Graham Land]]. The islands are to be found five nautical miles south-west of [[Petermann Island]], and
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  • [[Image:Skye.png|right|thumb|250px|Ascrib Islands relative to Skye]] The '''Ascrib Islands''' are a group of small islands off the north-west coast of [[Skye]], in [[Inverness-shire]]. They are in [
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  • ...long which links [[Beef Island]] with [[Tortola]] in the [[British Virgin Islands]]. The original bridge was opened in 1966, and was replaced by a new bridge ...raffic in the area thanks to the increase in tourism of the British Virgin Islands. The bridge is illuminated at night.
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  • Nearby are the [[Scalloway Islands]], which derive their name from the town.
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  • ...gnus Barefoot") forced upon the King of the Scots a treaty whereby all the islands off the west coast of Scotland between which and the mainland he could pass ...]] in [[County Donegal]], and the Ayrshire coast beyond Ailsa Craig. Other islands in the Firth of Clyde are also visible when looking east, especially from f
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  • ...land: The History, Culture, Folklore and Etymology of 7500 Places in These Islands. Ayto, John; Crofton, Ian. Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006</ref><ref
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  • ...contains only research stations and [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]] is inhabited by scientific research facilities, a garrison and administra | [[File:Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg|80px]]
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  • ...ovide public service broadcasting in the [[United Kingdom]], the [[Channel Islands]] and the [[Isle of Man]].
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  • ...literary and linguistic heritage of the inhabitants. However, these remote islands were evacuated in the 1950s and now lie uninhabited. File:As ilhas Blasket, Irlanda.JPG|Out toward the Blasket Islands
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  • ...o the [[Isle of Man]] (the [[Diocese of Sodor and Man]]), to the [[Channel Islands]] (which fall within the [[Diocese of Winchester]], to certain parishes in
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  • ...1 September 2009, when a new constitution came into force giving the three islands equal status within the territory.<ref>http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/news.p ==Islands==
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  • '''Bermuda''' (otherwise known as '''the Bermudas''' or '''Somers Islands''') is a [[British overseas territory]] in the North Atlantic Ocean consist ...ative names and some place names are repeated; there are, for example, two islands named ''Long Island''.
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  • ...when discovered by the Portuguese in 1502. It is one of the most isolated islands in the world. For centuries, it was an important stopover for ships sailing ...ean more than 1,200 miles from the nearest major landmass. Even its fellow islands, Ascencion and Tristan da Cunha, lie 810 miles and 1,510 miles away to the
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  • ...ws & horses," and large numbers of guineafowl imported from the Cape Verde islands, as well as rats, mice and land crabs; he agreed with the saying attributed ...rize Norton]] in [[Oxfordshire]], and RAF Mount Pleasant in the [[Falkland Islands]].
    21 KB (3,264 words) - 22:13, 2 January 2011
  • ...cension and Tristan da Cunha]]. Its name applies likewise to the group of islands of which Tristan itself is the main, and only inhabited island. Tristan is ...has an area of 37.7 square miles, along with the uninhabited [[Nightingale Islands]] and the wildlife reserves of [[Inaccessible Island]] and [[Gough Island]]
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  • |name=Pitcairn Islands |map=Pitcairn Islands Pacific location detail.svg
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  • ...prises the six atolls of the Chagos Archipelago with over 1,000 individual islands and islets having a total land area of 23.2 square miles but somewhat more The territory is an archipelago of 55 islands, the largest being Diego Garcia, accounting for almost three-quarters of th
    6 KB (917 words) - 19:13, 5 September 2021
  • ...ritain annexed Tristan da Cunha. A military garrison was maintained on the islands as a guard against any French attempts to rescue Napoleon Bonaparte, who la
    2 KB (378 words) - 22:26, 30 September 2014
  • ...the island of [[Great Britain]], [[Northern Ireland]] and the many smaller islands around the coast. Northern Ireland is the only part of the United Kingdom ...namely the bailiwicks of [[Jersey]] and [[Guernsey]] forming the [[Channel Islands]], and the [[Isle of Man]] in the [[Irish Sea]].
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  • ...urness.co.uk/ Explore Low Furness] Accessed August 20, 2006 </ref> and its islands, while High Furness is the rest of the land, encompassing the Furness Fells ...ff the peninsula's south-west coast. The channel between the two has other islands.
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  • ...o many large ships and which is also blessed by a scattering of attractive islands. Poole Harbour contains several small islands, of which the largest is [[Brownsea Island]], a nature reserve owned by the
    29 KB (4,491 words) - 10:56, 6 May 2020
  • ...:Green Island Poole Harbour.jpg|230px|thumb|right|Green Island, one of the islands within Poole Harbour]] ==Geography and islands==
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  • .... The lakeside is high and rocky in some parts and, in addition to the 154 islands, there are many coves and inlets. ...rrying the water of the River Erne for about 12 miles, and is is a maze of islands.<ref>{{cite web | title=Lough Erne| work=Geographia - Original Official Sit
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