The names of the eight channel islands of California are:
Anacapa,
San Miguel,
Santa Cruz,
Santa Rosa,
San Clemente,
San Nicolas,
Santa Barbara,
Santa Catanlina.
Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecghou and Lihou.
Off the coast of Southern California. There are actually 8 "Channel Islands", including Catalina Island, but only 5 are in Channel Islands National Park.
Islands can have unusual names due to their unique geography, history, or local culture. Some may be named after a feature of the island, a historical event, a local legend, or even a wildlife species found there. These factors can contribute to the diversity and sometimes eccentricity of island names.
all of the hawaiian islands are apart of the US also those in alaska
its channel is A.M. 620 that's the channel in all us states.
The provinces of Vanuatu are like the states in the US or provinces in Canada. The names of the provinces are derived from the letters of the names of the islands in that province. Example: PENAMA (PENecost, AMbae, MAewo) islands Maybe this helps.
If you discount Hawaii which is all islands, and if you discount any other islands that are part of the US, my guess is Newfoundland.
Puerto Rico US Virgin Islands Navassa Island Palmyra Atoll Jarvis Island Kingman Reef American Samoa Johnston Atoll Baker Island Howland Island Midway Islands Wake Island Northern Mariana Islands Guam
, The Islands are actually called the Outer Banks. We also have Roanoke Island located very close to the OBX. Other than that the islands are called barrier islands. Please let us know if you have any further questions
(in the US) To the US VIrgin Islands, yes. I'm unsure about the British islands. Not all nations will grant entry to convicted felons, with or without, a valid passport.
Residents of Guam, Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, and the US Virgin Islands are all citizens of the United States. (Residents of American Samoa are non-citizen nationals.)
These are all names of former US presidents.
Malaga, Spain is an archipelago. Some archipelagos in the United States are the Outer Lands, the Florida Keys, the Aleutian Islands, the Channel Islands of California, and the Alexander Archipelago.
No US states are in the Atlantic time zone. The only parts of the US in the Atlantic zone are the territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.