Four islands or keys that the Overseas Highway crosses are Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, and Key West.
The group of islands is called the Society Islands, which includes Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora, and Raiatea. These islands were previously part of French Polynesia, a French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific.
Four Crosses railway station was created in 1860.
Assuming you mean countries which are not themselves entirely Islands in the Caribbean then: Britain has a lot of "Overseas Territories" which are to various degrees self governing. France has several "Overseas Departments" which are part of France. They actually vote in European Union elections. Netherlands has several "Special Municipalities" which have their own department in the Dutch government. USA has Puerto Rico, which is largely self governing internally, and several smaller islands which are not.
No. The Yellowhead Highway is a major east-west highway (highway 16) connecting the four western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The eastern most point is in Winnipeg (Portage and Main). The Western most point is Masset in the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia. The total length of the Yellowhead Highway, including ferries, is 2,960 km. The Yellowhead Highway is "a" Trans-Canada Highway, but not "the" Trans-Canada Highway.
The Caribbean has more than 7,000 islands. Four of these islands are: Aruba, Bahamas, Anguilla, and the British Virgin Islands.
The four smaller crosses symbolize the four Gospels in the bible and the five crosses total represent the five wounds Jesus suffered when crucified.
It is composed of 1,700 small islands altogether. (:
There are four books. Noughts and Crosses, Knife Edge, Checkmate and Double Cross.
Micronesia consists of more than four islands. In fact, it comprises thousands of islands. The four main island groups are the Gilbert Islands, the Mariana Islands, the Caroline Islands, and the Marshall Islands.
Honshu is the largest of the Japanese islands(and there are a total of 6,852 islands in Japan, not just four)
A group of four or more islands is called an archipelago. Examples of archipelagos include the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines.