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  2. River island - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopædia Britannica cites another large non-coastal landmass, Bananal Island (an island that divides the Araguaia River into two branches over a 320 km (200-mile) length of water), located in Tocantins, central Brazil, to be the world's largest river island instead, at 19,162 square kilometres (7,398 sq mi).

  3. Bernard Lewis (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Lewis (born 10 February 1926) is an English businessman, who is the founder and owner of the River Island fashion brand and clothing chain. Early life

  4. List of islands by area - Wikipedia

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    This list includes all islands in the world larger than 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi). For size and location reference, the four continental landmasses are also shown. Continental landmasses Continental landmasses are not usually classified as islands despite being completely surrounded by water. [Note 1] However, because the definition of continent varies between geographers, the Americas are ...

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    In the cameo, she carried large tote bags full of donations while speaking to Colvert. “Meghan is so incredibly kind,” Colvert told Marie Claire . “She was so excited to help.”

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  7. Wikipedia:Unusual place names - Wikipedia

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    A river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that was actually named before the deadly virus. Edelschrott: A municipality in Austria that is more or less an oxymoron. Means "premium junk". Ee: A town in Friesland in the Netherlands. Eek: A town, island and a river in Alaska, United States. One would likely be shouting "Eek!"