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The IHO limits of the Atlantic Ocean. This is a list of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, the largest of which is Greenland. Note that the definition of the ocean used by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) excludes the seas, gulfs, bays, etc., bordering the ocean itself. [1]
North Atlantic islands of the United States (4 C) Pages in category "Islands of the North Atlantic Ocean" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.
The Faroe Islands are an island group consisting of 18 major islands (and a total of 779 islands, islets, and skerries) about 655 kilometres (407 mi) off the coast of Northern Europe, between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about halfway between Iceland and Norway, the closest neighbours being the Northern Isles and the Outer ...
Newfoundland, largest Atlantic island of Canada and the world's 16th largest island. Ile de Saint-Pierre; Ile de Miquelon, largest island of Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Islands of the west North Atlantic Ocean: Flores Island (Azores) Corvo Island
IONA (Islands of the North Atlantic) is an acronym suggested in 1980 by Sir John Biggs-Davison to refer to a loose linkage of the Channel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey), Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales), Ireland (Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland), and the Isle of Man, similar to the present day British–Irish Council.
North Atlantic: 41,490,000 km 2 ... False color map of ocean depth in the Atlantic basin. ... United Kingdom; and Brazilian Atlantic Islands: ...
Archipelagos of the North Sea: Frisian Islands (or Wadden Islands) Danish Wadden Sea Islands; East Frisian Islands; North Frisian Islands; North Frisian Barrier Islands; West Frisian Islands; Gothenburg Archipelago; Vega Islands (Vegaøyan)
Maps exhibiting the world's oceanic waters. A continuous body of water encircling Earth, the World/Global Ocean is divided into a number of principal areas. Five oceanic divisions are usually recognized: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern/Antarctic; the last two listed are sometimes consolidated into the first three.