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All countries, ships, and islands are referred to as "she". Like, the "mother"land is also a name for a country.
Well...... The best answer would be Athens, but remember, Greece was not an organized country then. If you count Crete and all the islands, there are many. But back then, Athens was still an important city.
Sicily, Sardinia, and CorsicaThe major island the Roman conquered is Britain. They also took over the islands of the Mediterranean Also: Sicily ans the small islands around it, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica, the Balearic islands, Cyprus, Crete and the other islands of Greece.
they were planted with volchano sprouts to make lava and help make islands
I think it may be Malta
New Zealand is a country made up entirely of islands, consisting of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands.
The Bahamas is a country consisting of a group of islands. The largest city and capital is Nassau.
They traded around the Mediterranean Sea littoral, and went as far afield as Cornwall and the Canary Islands.
Sweden is considered the second archipelagic country in the world, after Finland. Sweden has a vast archipelago consisting of thousands of islands along its coastlines.
Yes, Indonesia is an independent country on the continent of Asia. It is an archipelago consisting of 13,667 islands and approx 237 million people.
NZ stands for New Zealand, a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean consisting of two main islands and several smaller islands. Its capital is Wellington.
The only Country I know is in the Mediterranean Sea and Called MALTA consisting of the island of Malta, Comino and Gozo. Salvo Mule`
In the Solomon islands, there is a total of almost 1000 islands.
Yes, the Philippines is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is an archipelago consisting of over 7,000 islands in the western Pacific Ocean.
The Caribbean is a region, a part of the Atlantic Ocean. In that region there are many islands, some independent and some belonging to larger countries.
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