Do You Know Where These Famous Islands Are Located?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Bali Located?
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Where Is The Island Of Sicily Found?
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Which Ocean Contains The Hawaiian Islands?
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Where Is The Island Of Crete Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Corsica Belong To?
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Where Is The Remote Island Of Madagascar Located?
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Which Sea Contains The Island Of Santorini?
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Where Is The Island Of Greenland Located?
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Where Is The Beautiful Island Of Fiji Located?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Ibiza Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Tasmania Belong To?
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Where Is The Island Of Cuba Found?
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Where Is The Tropical Island Of Bora Bora Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Cyprus Belong To?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Manhattan Located?
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Which Sea Contains The Beautiful Island Of Malta?
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Where Is The Island Of Newfoundland Located?
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Where Is The Tropical Island Of Phuket Located?
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Which Country Does Easter Island Belong To?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Borneo Belong To?
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Where Is The Island Of Zanzibar Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Madeira Belong To?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Jeju Belong To?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Skye Located?
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Where Is The Mysterious Island Of Socotra Located?
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Which Ocean Contains The Beautiful Azores Islands?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Luzon Belong To?
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Where Is The Remote Island Of Tristan Da Cunha Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Gotland Belong To?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Key West Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Aruba Belong To?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Alcatraz Located?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Bermuda Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Hokkaido Belong To?
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Where Is The Beautiful Island Of Corfu Found?
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Where Is The Remote Island Of Tierra Del Fuego Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Guam Belong To?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Capri Located?
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Which Country Does The Galápagos Islands Belong To?
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Which Sea Contains The Famous Island Of Corsica's Neighbor Elba?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Santorini's Neighbor Naxos Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Montserrat Belong To?
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Where Is The Beautiful Island Of Kauai Found?
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Which Country Does The Beautiful Island Of Hvar Belong To?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Santorini's Neighbor Mykonos Located?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Sri Lanka Located?
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Which Country Does The Faroe Islands Belong To?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Réunion Located?
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Which Two Countries Share The Island Of Hispaniola?
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Where Is The Stunning Island Of Maldives Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Martinique Belong To?
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Where Is The Remote Island Of Newfoundland's Neighbor Saint-Pierre Located?
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Which Country Does The Island Of Lanzarote Belong To?
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Where Is The Famous Island Of Bali's Neighbor Lombok Found?
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Which Ocean Contains The Stunning Seychelles Islands?
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Philippines
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Malaysia
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Thailand
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Indonesia
Bali is one of over 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia, the world's largest archipelago nation.
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Italy
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Croatia
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Spain
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Greece
Sicily sits at the toe of Italy's boot and is the Mediterranean Sea's largest island.
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Atlantic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
Hawaii sits roughly 2,400 miles from the US mainland, making it the most isolated island chain on Earth.
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Italy
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Cyprus
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Turkey
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Greece
Crete is Greece's largest island and was home to the ancient Minoan civilization over 4,000 years ago.
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Italy
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Spain
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Portugal
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France
Corsica became French in 1768 — just one year before Napoleon Bonaparte was born there.
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Indian Ocean
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South China Sea
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Pacific Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
Madagascar split from Africa about 88 million years ago, which is why over 90% of its wildlife exists nowhere else on Earth.
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Tyrrhenian Sea
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Aegean Sea
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Adriatic Sea
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Ionian Sea
Santorini's iconic crescent shape was formed by a massive volcanic eruption around 1600 BC that may have inspired the Atlantis legend.
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Arctic Ocean
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Norwegian Sea
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North Pacific Ocean
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North Atlantic Ocean
Despite its name Greenland is mostly ice — Viking Erik the Red named it to attract settlers around 985 AD.
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Indian Ocean
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South Pacific Ocean
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Coral Sea
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Caribbean Sea
Fiji is made up of 333 islands, but only about 110 of them are permanently inhabited by people.
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Portugal
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Spain
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Italy
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Greece
Ibiza belongs to Spain's Balearic Islands group in the western Mediterranean Sea.
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Indonesia
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Papua New Guinea
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New Zealand
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Australia
Tasmania sits 150 miles south of mainland Australia and became an Australian state in 1901.
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Gulf Of Mexico
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Caribbean Sea
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Atlantic Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean and sits just 90 miles south of Florida.
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Maldives
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Fiji
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Hawaii
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French Polynesia
Bora Bora sits in the South Pacific and is famous for its turquoise lagoon created by an ancient volcano.
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Greece
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Turkey
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It Is Its Own Country
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United Kingdom
Cyprus became an independent republic in 1960, though both Greece and Turkey have historically claimed ties to the island.
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Connecticut, USA
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Massachusetts, USA
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New Jersey, USA
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New York, USA
Manhattan is an island surrounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers and was purchased from the Lenape people in 1626.
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Aegean Sea
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Mediterranean Sea
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Tyrrhenian Sea
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Adriatic Sea
Malta sits in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa and has been inhabited for over 7,000 years.
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United Kingdom
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Iceland
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Canada
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Denmark
Newfoundland is Canada's most easterly province and was the site of the first European settlement in North America around 1000 AD.
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Thailand
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Philippines
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Indonesia
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Vietnam
Phuket lies in the Andaman Sea off Thailand's southern coast and is the country's largest island by area.
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Ecuador
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Peru
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Chile
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Bolivia
Easter Island is one of the world's most remote inhabited places, famous for nearly 900 giant stone statues called moai.
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Three Countries Share It
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Indonesia
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Philippines
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Malaysia
Borneo is divided among Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei, making it the only island in the world shared by three nations.
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Kenya
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Tanzania
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Mozambique
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Madagascar
Zanzibar lies off Tanzania's east coast and was the birthplace of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in 1946.
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Morocco
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Spain
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Portugal
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France
Madeira has belonged to Portugal since 1420 and is famously the birthplace of soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo.
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China
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Taiwan
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Japan
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South Korea
Jeju Island is South Korea's largest island and was formed entirely by volcanic activity about 2 million years ago.
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Norway
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Ireland
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Scotland
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Iceland
The Isle of Skye is Scotland's largest island and inspired countless legends about fairies, earning it the nickname the Fairy Isle.
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Arabian Sea
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Indian Ocean
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Red Sea
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Persian Gulf
Socotra belongs to Yemen and is nicknamed the Galápagos of the Indian Ocean for its bizarre dragon blood trees found nowhere else on Earth.
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Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
The Azores belong to Portugal and sit roughly halfway between Europe and North America, making them a historic refueling stop.
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Vietnam
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Indonesia
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Malaysia
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Philippines
Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines and home to Manila, the country's famously bustling capital city.
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South Atlantic Ocean
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South Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Southern Ocean
Tristan da Cunha is considered the most remote inhabited island on Earth, with fewer than 300 permanent residents.
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Sweden
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Denmark
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Finland
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Norway
Gotland sits in the Baltic Sea and its medieval walled city of Visby is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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South Carolina, USA
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Georgia, USA
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Texas, USA
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Florida, USA
Key West sits just 90 miles from Cuba and was once home to author Ernest Hemingway, who lived there during the 1930s.
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United Kingdom
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Netherlands
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Venezuela
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France
Aruba is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, sitting just 18 miles off Venezuela's coast.
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San Francisco Bay
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Puget Sound
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New York Harbor
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Chesapeake Bay
Alcatraz operated as a federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963 and no prisoner ever successfully escaped.
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North Atlantic Ocean
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South Pacific Ocean
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Gulf Of Mexico
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Caribbean Sea
Bermuda sits in the North Atlantic, about 1,000 miles from Florida, far north of the Caribbean.
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China
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South Korea
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Russia
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Japan
Hokkaido is Japan's second-largest island and is famous for its lavender fields and heavy winter snowfall.
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Aegean Sea
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Adriatic Sea
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Tyrrhenian Sea
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Ionian Sea
Corfu sits in the Ionian Sea off Greece's northwest coast and inspired Gerald Durrell's beloved memoir My Family And Other Animals.
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South America
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Antarctica
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South Atlantic Ocean
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New Zealand
Tierra del Fuego sits at the southern tip of South America and is shared between Argentina and Chile.
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Japan
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Australia
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United States
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Philippines
Guam is a US territory in the western Pacific Ocean and was the first US territory to be liberated from Japanese occupation in World War II.
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Ligurian Sea
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Bay Of Naples
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Adriatic Sea
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Aegean Sea
Capri sits in Italy's Bay of Naples and Emperor Tiberius ruled the Roman Empire from there for over a decade.
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Ecuador
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Chile
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Peru
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Colombia
Ecuador has owned the Galápagos since 1832, and Charles Darwin visited in 1835, inspiring his theory of evolution.
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Ionian Sea
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Tyrrhenian Sea
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Aegean Sea
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Adriatic Sea
Elba sits in Italy's Tyrrhenian Sea and is best remembered as Napoleon Bonaparte's first place of exile in 1814.
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Dodecanese, Greece
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Sporades, Greece
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Cyclades, Greece
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Ionian Islands, Greece
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades group and was once the center of ancient Greek marble sculpture, producing artists for centuries.
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France
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United States
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United Kingdom
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Netherlands
Montserrat is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, nicknamed the Emerald Isle for its Irish heritage.
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French Polynesia
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Fiji
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Philippines
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Hawaii, USA
Kauai is the oldest and most lush of the Hawaiian Islands, often called the Garden Isle for its dramatic rainforests.
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Greece
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Croatia
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Montenegro
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Italy
Hvar sits in Croatia's Adriatic Sea and is one of Europe's sunniest islands, averaging over 2,700 hours of sunshine per year.
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Adriatic Sea, Croatia
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Aegean Sea, Greece
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Mediterranean Sea, Italy
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Ionian Sea, Greece
Mykonos sits in the Aegean Sea and was named after a grandson of the god Apollo in Greek mythology.
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Pacific Ocean
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Bay Of Bengal
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Indian Ocean
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Arabian Sea
Sri Lanka sits just 31 miles off India's southern tip, separated by the shallow Palk Strait.
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United Kingdom
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Iceland
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Norway
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Denmark
The Faroe Islands are a self-governing territory of Denmark located in the North Atlantic between Norway and Iceland.
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Indian Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Caribbean Sea
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Atlantic Ocean
Réunion is a French overseas region east of Madagascar and home to one of the world's most active volcanoes.
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Puerto Rico And Cuba
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Haiti And Dominican Republic
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Dominican Republic And Cuba
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Cuba And Jamaica
Hispaniola was Columbus's first permanent settlement in the Americas and remains the only Caribbean island split between two nations.
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Arabian Sea
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Indian Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Bay Of Bengal
The Maldives is the world's lowest-lying country, with most of its 1,200 islands sitting less than one meter above sea level.
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United Kingdom
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France
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Netherlands
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United States
Martinique is a full overseas region of France, meaning its residents are European Union citizens living in the Caribbean.
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Gulf Of Mexico
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Labrador Sea
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Hudson Bay
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North Atlantic Ocean
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a tiny French territory just 15 miles off Canada's coast, making it France's last foothold in North America.
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France
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Morocco
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Spain
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Portugal
Lanzarote is part of Spain's Canary Islands but sits just 80 miles off the African coast of Morocco.
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Indonesia
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Philippines
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Malaysia
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Papua New Guinea
Lombok sits just east of Bali and is home to Mount Rinjani, one of Indonesia's most spectacular active volcanoes.
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Indian Ocean
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Southern Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
The Seychelles is the world's smallest island nation by population and its giant tortoises can live for over 150 years.
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