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  2. Chryse and Argyre - Wikipedia

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    Some five or six centuries later, in section XIV.vi.11 of his encyclopedic Etymologies, Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636) repeated much the same information: "Chryse and Argyre are islands situated in the Indian Ocean, so rich in metal that many people maintain these islands have a surface of gold and silver; whence their names are derived."

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  4. Prehistoric Shetland - Wikipedia

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    According to the Orkneyinga Saga, Vikings then used the islands as a base for pirate expeditions against Norway and the coasts of mainland Scotland. In response, Norwegian king Harald Hårfagre ("Harald Fair Hair") annexed the Northern Isles (comprising Orkney and Shetland) in 875 and Rognvald Eysteinsson received Orkney and Shetland from ...

  5. Roberts Island complex - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Island divides Crystal River and Salt River, a distributary of Crystal River, as they diverge. Both rivers are tidal. [1] The site is 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) downstream from the Crystal River archaeological site, [2] Roberts Island has Hallandale-Rock Outcrop as the primary soil type, with some areas of soil produced by prehistoric human activities. [1]

  6. Ventotene - Wikipedia

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    The island, the remains of an ancient volcano, [2] is elongated, with a length of 3 kilometres (2 miles) and a maximum width of about 800 metres (2,600 feet). The municipality includes the small ancillary island of Santo Stefano, located 2 km (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 mi) to the east, which was the site of a massive prison, now closed.

  7. Finlaggan - Wikipedia

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    Finlaggan was the seat of the Lords of the Isles and of Clan Donald.Two of the three islands in Loch Finlaggan, [1] Eilean Mòr ("Great Isle") and Eilean na Comhairle ("Isle of the Council"), were the administrative centre of the Lordship of the Isles during the 13th to 15th centuries, until 1493 when the lordship of the Isles fell to James IV of Scotland, who administered the territory via a ...

  8. Lost lands - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinandea, submerged volcanic island which has appeared at least four times in the past. Kerguelen Plateau, a submerged micro-continent which is now 1–2 kilometres (0.62–1.2 miles) below sea level. Maui Nui, once a large island of the Hawaii archipelago; several major islands represent residual high ground of Maui Nui.

  9. List of islands of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Israel, from North to South: Rosh HaNikra Islands. Shahaf; Nachlieli; Tchelet; Achziv Islands. Achziv Island. Popular name in Israel is "Love Island". [1] Legal to access. [1] Chegafyoun; Achziv Reef; Hof Dor Islands, Dor. Shchafit; Dor; Tefet; Hofmi; Yonim Island, Ma'agan Michael [2] Caesarea Islands, Caesarea ...