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As this list is too long to be contained within this page, it has been divided into 26 different articles corresponding to their first letter, accessible from the table below. List of islands by name A
Niagara River, New York United States Grand: Lake Champlain, Vermont United States Grand Manan New Brunswick Canada Grand Terre Louisiana United States Grande Comore: Comoros Comoros: Grande-Terre Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles France Grape: Lake Simcoe, Ontario Canada Gräsö Sweden: Gravelly: Lough Erne Ireland: Gravine: Mobile Bay, Alabama
5.4 596 42.6 110 Indian Ocean, Australasia Curaçao: One main island (central island of the ABC Islands) Continental shelf Netherlands: 444 171 145,834 328 850 Caribbean Sea, Lesser Antilles Easter Island: One main island: Oceanic Chile: 163.6 63.2 6,148 37.5 97 Pacific Ocean, Polynesia Falkland Islands: Archipelago with two main islands
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Germfask Township, Michigan — town founders: John Grant, Matthew Edge, George Robinson, Thaddeus Mead, Dr. W. W. French, Ezekiel Ackley, Oscar (O.D.) Sheppard, and Hezekiah Knaggs [37] Golah, New York [ 60 ] — coined by Rev H. W. Howard from five local family names (names unknown) [ 8 ]
Hungary (official, English), Republic of Hungary (official between 1946–1949 and 1989–2012), Hungarian People's Republic (official, 1918–1919 and 1949–1989), Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1918 and 1920–1946), Regnum Hungariæ (official in Latin, the language of administration until 1844), Hungaria (short form, Latin), Magyarország ...