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isle is like a big thing of islands: there is an isle on the coast of australia
Yes. The Isle of Wight is an English county.
the isle of wight
The largest is the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England, followed by Jersey, one of the Channel Islands off the west coast of the Cotentin peninsula in France, but British Crown territory.
The Scottish Isles are the islands off the coast of Sotland.
The Outer Hebrides, the inner hebrides, the Shetland islands, the Orkney Islands, the Farne Islands, Anglesey and the Isle of Wight are the main groups. Note that the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands are not part of the UK.
Britain, Ireland, Isle of Skye, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man.
From the British Isle to the Eastern coast of Russia.
The "constituents" of the British Isles are Britain - the island on whichf England, Wales and Scotland are located- and the island of Ireland (and it's islands) . Then there are the multitude of islands off the coast of Scotland - such as the Hebrides, and the Orkney and Shetland islands, The list also included the Isle of Man (in the Irish Sea) and The Channel Islands (Guernsey, Jersey, Aldrney and Sark, and a few other smaller isles) off the coast of France in the English Channel.
The Isle of Skye is off the western coast of Scotland. It is one of the Inner Hebridean Islands and can be reached by a bridge from Kyle of Lochash.
Ireland is not called the British Isle. The island of Ireland is beside the island of Britain. Collectively and with some of their surrounding islands, they are sometimes called the British Isles.
Did you mean Yojamba Isle? If so it is on the northwestern part of Stranglethorn Vale. If you open the map, you will see 2 islands, on that Northeastern coast, it is the smaller one.