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An archipelago is a group, or chain, of islands. An example sentence would be: She wanted to go to an archipelago for their honeymoon.
Archipelago is understood to mean a collection of islands, so yes the "of islands" part is redundant.
The Philippines is called an archipelago because it is made up of thousands of islands grouped together, with water surrounding these land masses. An archipelago is a term used to describe a chain, cluster, or collection of islands.
the word archipelago is almost the same as english. spanish: archipiélago english: archipelago
The correct spelling is archipelago, a group of islands in a chain or country.
The Malay Archipelago (or Indonesian Archipelago) is often referred to as the largest archipelago in the world.
The noun archipelago is used for an archipelago of islands.
An archipelago is a group, or chain, of islands. An example sentence would be: She wanted to go to an archipelago for their honeymoon.
what was the original archipelago?
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Archipelago - Åland -'s population is 2,230.
Groups of islands are called "archipelagoes", for example, the Galapagos islands.
An archipelago.
Indonesian Archipelago
malay archipelago
The Archipelago was created in 1980.
Archipelago of the Recherché (Western Australia)Whitsundays (Queensland)Dampier Archipelago (Western Australia)Buccaneer Archipelago (Western Australia)