Malta is the city consisting of three islands where the Phoenicians settled in 1000BC.
All countries, ships, and islands are referred to as "she". Like, the "mother"land is also a name for a country.
Most people even today depend on the ocean for the same reasons; it is a source of food and a way to travel inland and to near islands to trade with people.
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.
Japan
Japan
I believe it is Japan
Japan
approximately 7000 islands
Yes. The Galapagos Islands make up part of the country of Ecuador. They are located approximately 1000 km west of the mainland of Ecuador.
Of the Philippines' 7,107 islands, only 2,773 have names.
The country of Brazil is about 6 hours away from the Cayman Islands. There is approximately 2,670 miles between the two locations.
The Galpoga Islands are in What country
Most countries are not islands or, rather, are not exclusively made of islands. An example of a country with no islands at all is Afghanistan or Bolivia. An example of a country with islands, but is predominantly a mainland country is the USA or France.
Most countries are not islands or, rather, are not exclusively made of islands. An example of a country with no islands at all is Afghanistan or Bolivia. An example of a country with islands, but is predominantly a mainland country is the USA or France.
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