A few major islands located in the Tyrrhenian Sea would be Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica.
Cyprus is the largest island country, although the northern section is occupied by Turks who declared their own sovereignty. The two larger islands in the Mediterranean are Sicily and Sardinia, both part of Italy.
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There are thousands of islands in the Mediterranean Sea (if you count the seas that branch off it like the Aegean and Adriatic). The ten largest islands in the Mediterranean are: Sicily (IT), Sardinia (IT), Cyprus (CYP), Corsica (FR), Crete (GR), Euboea (GR), Majorca (ES), Lesbos (GR), Rhodes (GR), Chios (GR) Some other famous islands in the Mediterranean include: Minorca (ES), Corfu (GR), Ibiza (ES), Djerba (TUN), Malta (MAL), Samothraki (GR), Ithaka (GR), and Capri (IT). To read a much more complete list, see the Related Link below.
Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, a part of Italy with regional autonomy
Sardinia is SOUTH of Corsica
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Corsica is north of Sardinia
In order of size, Sciily, Sardinia, Cyprus and Corsica
Corsica.
There is no country between Corsica and Sardinia. Corsica belongs to France and Sardinia belongs to Italy. They are two islands that are very close to each other, only separated by The Strait of Bonifacio.
Sardinia and Corsica are the two islands off the western coast of the Italian Peninsula.
Corsica is north of Sardinia.
Corsica and Sardinia are both regions in the Mediterranean Sea. Corsica is an island that belongs to France, while Sardinia is an island that belongs to Italy. They are known for their beautiful landscapes, beaches, and rich cultural heritage.
Sardinia
Corsica is located south of France, east of Sardinia.
Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean west of Italy and north of Sardinia