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The Antarctic Peninsula is the closest group of islands to the South Pole. These islands include the South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, and the South Sandwich Islands.
Polynesia
That would be the Falkland Islands.
Galapagos
That would be Tierra del Fuego
No. New Zealand is a group of three island (North, South, and Stewart) which is considered a country near Australia. The closest American state would be Hawaii which is still an estimated 8 hours away by flight.
The largest Island group off the coast of Argentina are the Falkland Islands, known in Argentina as Las Islas Malvinas.
The Hawaiian islands are north of the equator and the Solomon Islands are in within the southern tropic, which means that the Falkland Islands are furthest south. The Falkland Islands.
The largest island of the more densely populated south western oceanic island group is Papua New Guinea
The Lesser Antilles source: DG
The group of islands, located 300miles from South America's Patagonian coast is called Falkland Islands. They are one of the British overseas territories and not part of South America.
The island before it is Steamworks and the one after it is Cryptids. On the newest island map in 2013, it is in the 2nd oldest group of islands, next to Skullduggery.