People living on an island are commonly referred to as islanders. This term encompasses individuals residing on various types of islands, whether they are large landmasses or smaller islets. The cultural and social characteristics of islanders can vary widely based on the island's location, history, and environment.
People from St. Kitts are called Kittians.
People from St. John are St. Johnians (pronounced joe-ni-ins)
people living in china are called chinese and people living in japan are called japanese
North Island
About 3,000,000 people are living on the island of Jmaiaca now.
The people living in igloos are called Eskimos
The North Island.
He called it San Slavador. Well, he was said to have claimed it, even though there were people already living there who had already named the island. So yeah, he called it San Salvador...
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In 2011 there were 15 people living on Canna Island.
San Salvador was the name Christopher Columbus gave the island he landed on in the Bahamas. The island is now known as Guanahani.
A island is a place where many people live...like Hawaii. A deserted island is and island with no one living on it