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postnew [5]
3 years ago
13

What are some numerous islands surrounding the continent of Europe

History
1 answer:
Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
5 0
Britain and Ireland are the main ones, followed by (not sure if all of them)

around The UK:

<span>Shetland
Orkney
Outer and Inner Hebrides </span>
Wight
Sheppey
Hayling
Anglesey
<span>
Greece:

Crete
Lesbos
Rhodes
Chios
</span>

In the Atlantic close to Europe:

Azores
Canary Islands
Faroe Islands
Iceland
Greenland


Danish and Swedish Islands:

<span>Bornholm
Zealand</span>
Lolland
Gotland
Orust

<span>Mediterranean:

Sicily
Sardinia
Malta
Elba
Corsica
Balearic Islands
St. Paul's Island

Greece:

Crete
Lesbos
Rhodes
Chios
</span>


Hope this helped.

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