There are many archipelago island chains around the world, such as the Maldives, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands. Each chain has its own unique name.
An archipelago is a group of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
The Philippines is not commonly referred to as the "archipelago of San Lazaro." San Lazaro was the former name of the island of Luzon given by Spanish colonizers. The Philippines is often called the "Pearl of the Orient Seas" due to its beauty and natural resources.
A group or chain of islands is another term for archipelago.
Hawaii consists solely of an archipelago.
The former Spanish colony located on an archipelago of 7,107 islands is the Philippines.
During the third century, the strongest nation on the Japanese archipelago was called "Yamataikoku".
Oman
Oman
Archipelago Archipelago
Dampier Archipelago
An archipelago is a group or cluster of islands.
Archipelago of the Recherché (Western Australia)Whitsundays (Queensland)Dampier Archipelago (Western Australia)Buccaneer Archipelago (Western Australia)
Portuguese Timor
Groups of islands are called "archipelagoes", for example, the Galapagos islands.
An archipelago is simply a chain of islands. Hawaii would qualify as one.
The Florida keys.