I think it's somwhere in the Caymans or other Pacific Island.
In the book, Robinson refers to the island as "the Island of Despair." You never find out the real name, but it is mentioned to be near Spain
Robinson Crusoe was cast away on the Pacific Island of Mas a Tierra, now a part of Chile. Mas a Tierra is part of the San Fernandez Islands nautical 362 miles west of San Antonio, Chile
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Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island was created on 1936-11-14.
There is none! He is a fictional character written about by Daniel Defoe in 1719. However, Defoe is believed to have based the character of Robinson Crusoe on Scottish castaway Alexander Selkirk, who lived for four years on the remote Pacific island of Más a Tierra. In 1966 the island's name was changed to Robinson Crusoe Island.
The name of Robinson Crusoe's companion was Friday.
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Because the captain wants Robinson Crusoe to help him. The captain has just been marooned on Crusoe's island and wants to get his ship and crew back, at any cost.
The duration of Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island is 4.27 hours.
Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island was created on 1936-11-14.
Robinson Crusoe get to the island when he was going for sailing for his friends suddenly his ship was wrecked and by mistakenly he reach to the island .
Robinson Crusoe's birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer.
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There is none! He is a fictional character written about by Daniel Defoe in 1719. However, Defoe is believed to have based the character of Robinson Crusoe on Scottish castaway Alexander Selkirk, who lived for four years on the remote Pacific island of Más a Tierra. In 1966 the island's name was changed to Robinson Crusoe Island.
The name of Robinson Crusoe's companion was Friday.
The main character in "Robinson Crusoe" is Robinson Crusoe himself, a castaway who spends 28 years on a deserted island.
Crusoe got stranded on a fictional island that he called "The Island of Despair" in Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe."
He was shipwrecked there.
Robinson Crusoe's parrot was named Poll.
Robinson Crusoe's sidekick is named Friday.