Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean shared by two separate countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The island is the second largest in the Caribbean and is known for its biodiversity and cultural richness.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries - the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries - the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The island of Borneo is shared by three countries: Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It is the second largest island in the Caribbean.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The western portion of the island is Haiti, and the eastern part is the Dominican Republic.
The island of Hispaniola is shared by the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The western portion of the island is Haiti, and the eastern part is the Dominican Republic.
The island of Borneo is shared by three countries: Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
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The island of Hispaniola is shared by two countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
St. Maarten/St. Martin
St. Maarten/St. Martin
The Eupyrates River does not separate any countries. It runs through and it's basin is shared between Turkey, Syria and Iraq
The island of Hispaniola is shared by the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
The island of Tierra del Fuego is shared by Argentina and Chile. The eastern part of the island belongs to Argentina, while the western part belongs to Chile.
The island of Great Britain is shared by England, Scotland and Wales.
Hispaniola divided into Haiti and The Dominican Republic.
The smallest island shared by two countries is the island of St. Martin/Sint Maarten in the Caribbean. The island is divided between the French overseas collectivity of Saint-Martin and the constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Sint Maarten.