The only islands I find that meet that description are the Balearic Islands. They are in the Mediterranean Sea at least 100 miles from Africa.
Spain consists of continental Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, two Autonomous Cities in North Africa (Melilla and Ceuta), and some small islands near the Straits of Gibraltar.
North Africa and Spain
The following are some names of the World Islands; North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Congo Basin, East Africa, Sudan, Eurasia, Central Europe, Asia, and Far East.
It expanded to include the Western Mediterranean islands and parts of Spain and North Africa.
No European countries own a "colony" in Africa anymore. Spain does, however, own two small cities in North Africa (they are not colonies, they are parts of Spain). France and the United Kingdom own some islands off the coast of Africa, as well.
Spain explored most of the Americas, many of the Caribbean islands, parts of Africa and parts of the Pacific. They had colonies on the islands of Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Phillipine Islands and Guam. They colonized all of South America except Brazil, as well as Central America, the Southern part of North America plus Florida, and parts of Africa.
Parts of Tunisia and western North Africa, Spain, Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, Balearic Islands.
The islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardinia, Sicily, and I think the third one is Corsica.
The islands are located at the north end of the Mozambique Channel, off the coast of East Africa
Spain colonized a good chunk of South America, Central America, and a substantial part of North America. They also colonized islands in the Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and small pieces here and there in Africa.
The religion that took over north Africa, Spain, and the Arabian peninsula, is called Islam.
the islands are Australia,Asia and lots of others