There are hundreds of them, far too many to list here. If you mean the islands of the British Isles, there are two main islands - the island of Britain and the island of Ireland.
between 1200 and 6000 depending on your definition, 227 are inhabited
Great Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy
They are two large neighbouring islands. They are sometimes collectively referred to as the British Isles for geographic purposes.
3 or 4 islands suround cuba
Greece is surrounded by around 6,000 islands, but only around 200 of them are inhabited. Some of the well-known islands include Crete, Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini, and Corfu.
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It was never a part of Great Britain. Great Britain and Ireland are separate islands. Ireland was part of the British empire and part of the United Kingdom, until 1922, which is probably what you are referring to.
It forms the Northern part of the mainland of Great Britain, and many islands to the West (Hebrides).
Great Britain is not a country, a state or a nation - it is an island - one of the two large islands which, together with around 1000 small offshore islands, make up the British Isles. As such, Great Britain does not have a capital. The island of Great Britain plus the northeastern part of the other large island (Ireland) and most of the small islands make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The capital of the United Kingdom is London. Colloquially, many people say "Britain" or "Great Britain" when they really mean "The United Kingdom," and this is generally accepted although it is, strictly speaking, incorrect.
Great Britain means the countries of England, Scotland and Wales - including the Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland, the Isle of Wight, the Scillies and many other smaller islands.The Sovereign State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of Great Britain and the Northern part of the island of Ireland.Note that the Isle of Man (between Scotland, Wales and Ireland) and the Channel Islands (just off the North coast of France) both have unusual status. Although they share much in common with the UK, they are technically not part of Great Britain or the UK (or of the EU).
The Philippines is surrounded by three oceans: the Pacific Ocean to the east, the South China Sea to the west, and the Celebes Sea to the south.
It is mainly made up of 2 islands, but 3 islands actually SURROUND it.