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Isla Fernandina is one of the largest islands in the Galapagos. It also has a modern form to it. It also contains a volcano on the island.
Two, Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna
Generally there is not a main one, but the largest one is the Isla Isabela
I'm sorry to be the barer of bad news, but the islands supposedly used do not exist in real life. There are a few islands off the west coast of Ecuador who were used as role models for the Jurassic islands, called Isla Fernandia, Isla Isabella, Isla Guy Fawkes and Isla Baltra
The following islands are part of the Balearic Islands; Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Formentera, Cabrera, Isla Esponja, Na Redone, S'Espalmador, S'Epardell, Sa Conidera, Es Vedra, Tagomago, and Isla del Aire .
France, the Netherlands (Holland), USA and the United Kingdom.-----------Excluding independent island nations in the Caribbean and their dependent islands (like Cuba and the associated Isla de la Juventud), there are at least nine -United Kingdom - Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, etc.France - Martinique, Guadeloupe, etc.Netherlands - Curacao, Aruba, etc.United States - Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, etc.Venezuela - Isla Margarita, Isla Coche, etc.Mexico - Isla Mujeres, etc.Nicaragua - Isla de Maiz, etc.Colombia - Isla de San Andreas, etc.Honduras - Swan Islands, etc.
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Excluding independent island nations in the Caribbean and their dependent islands (like Cuba and the associated Isla de la Juventud), there are at least nine claimants: United Kingdom - Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, etc. France - Martinique, Guadeloupe, etc. Netherlands - Curacao, Aruba, etc. United States - Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and associated islets and five countries that border the Caribbean : Venezuela - Isla Margarita, Isla Coche, etc. Mexico - Isla Mujeres, etc. Nicaragua - Isla de Maiz, etc. Colombia - Isla de San Andreas, etc. Honduras - Swan Islands, etc.
Yes they do, its called Isla de la Bahia
The four non-Caribbean nations that have island territories in the West Indies are the United States, France, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.*Excluding independent island nations in the Caribbean and their dependent islands (like Cuba and the associated Isla de la Juventud), there are at least nine claimants :United Kingdom - Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, etc.France - Martinique, Guadeloupe, etc.Netherlands - Curacao, Aruba, etc.United States - Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, etc.and five countries that border the Caribbean :Venezuela - Isla Margarita, Isla Coche, etc.Mexico - Isla Mujeres, etc.Nicaragua - Isla de Maiz, etc.Colombia - Isla de San Andreas, etc.Honduras - Swan Islands, etc.North America Australia Africa EuropeFrance, the Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom all have countries in the Caribbean Sea. Martinique, Aruba, Puerto Rico, and the Cayman Islands belong to those countries respectively.
Cuba, Puerto Rico, Isla Mujeres, all of the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands (although Catalan is also an official language there)
Some of the Caribbean islands where Spanish is predominantly spoken include Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. These islands have a rich Spanish cultural influence due to their history of colonization.