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An underwater volcano which currently is under and slighty off shore of the island of Hawai'i (the big island). The lava would breach the surface of the ocean, create land and after a while the 'island' would drift. the process would start again, create an island and it would drift. All of the Hawaiian islands were at one point in time, above that underwater volcano. If you look at a map, you will see that even beyond the main Hawaiian islands there is a looong chain of islands. They once originated above that same volcano and eventually after drifting, sank slightly. All of the Hawaiian islands are slowly sinking as they drift as well. It will take perhaps half a million years but the island known as Hawai'i will one day be much smaller. There will be other islands in place by then though, such as the island currently off the shore of Hawai'i island that is currently being made.
Taiwan was formerly known as Formosa
Sri Lanka, once known as Ceylon, is the island nation that fits your question.
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The island country that lies off the southeast coast of India is Sri Lanka. It was once known as Ceylon.
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Once on This Island was created in 1990.
The Pacific island once known as Formosa is now called Taiwan. It is located off the southeastern coast of China and is officially known as the Republic of China. Taiwan has a diverse culture, picturesque landscapes, and a dynamic economy.
Waikiki translates to "spouting water" in Hawaiian, referring to the freshwater springs that once flowed in the area.
Once Upon an Island was created in 1967.
Lynn Ahrens wrote the book "Once On This Island".