Bornholm
A rocky Danish island in the southern Baltic Sea, geologically and culturally distinct from the rest of Denmark, known for round churches and smoked herring.
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A rocky Danish island in the southern Baltic Sea, geologically and culturally distinct from the rest of Denmark, known for round churches and smoked herring.
The world's largest island, an autonomous territory of Denmark covered overwhelmingly by an ice sheet.
China's southernmost province and largest tropical island, sometimes called the "Hawaii of China" for its beach resorts and warm climate.
The largest and most populous island of Japan, home to Tokyo, Mount Fuji, and roughly 80 percent of the country's population.
Smallest publicly accessible Hawaiian island, once the world's largest pineapple plantation and now privately owned.
The smaller of the two islands in the federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, formed by a single conical volcano.
Sweden's second-largest island, a long thin landmass in the Baltic Sea linked to the mainland by the country's longest bridge.
An archipelago of about 70 islands off the north coast of Scotland, rich in Neolithic monuments and Norse heritage.
A Malaysian state and island in the Strait of Malacca whose capital George Town is a UNESCO-listed colonial port and street-food capital.
A remote South Pacific island, the only inhabited member of the Pitcairn Islands group and a British Overseas Territory.
The largest of Honduras's Bay Islands, a long thin Caribbean island lining the world's second-largest barrier reef.
The larger and more populous of the two main islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Lesser Antilles.
Largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a United States commonwealth in the western Pacific.
A wind-battered French island off the western tip of Brittany, the entrance to the English Channel and a key navigational landmark since antiquity.
The most populous Danish island, home to Copenhagen and connected to Sweden by the Oresund Bridge.
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