Aruba (Island)
A small flat island in the southern Caribbean, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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A small flat island in the southern Caribbean, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The easternmost island of the Caribbean, formed from uplifted coral on a tectonic accretionary prism.
A British Overseas Territory of about 180 islands in the North Atlantic, sitting on an extinct volcanic seamount.
A French Mediterranean island with mountainous interior, north of Sardinia and southeast of mainland France.
The largest of the ABC Islands in the southern Caribbean and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The northernmost island of Canada and the world's tenth-largest island, an ice-capped High Arctic landmass with fjords, ice shelves, and muskoxen.
The second-largest of the Canary Islands and the closest to the African mainland, known for long sandy beaches.
The third-largest of the Canary Islands and a circular volcanic island known for its striking interior landscapes.
The main island of the Grenada nation, a Lesser Antilles volcanic island known as the Spice Isle.
A vast coral atoll in the central Pacific, the largest atoll by land area in the world and the easternmost point of Kiribati.
The largest and most populous island of the Portuguese Madeira archipelago, known for steep coasts and laurel forests.
A teardrop-shaped island in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern tip of India, known for tea, ancient Buddhist sites, and biodiversity hotspots.
The larger of the two main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, lying just off the northeast coast of Venezuela.
A large rugged island off the southwest coast of Canada, home to the British Columbia capital Victoria and ancient temperate rainforest.
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