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There are many islands that were built by volcanoes, commonly known as volcanic islands. Some examples include Hawaii, Iceland, and the Galapagos Islands. These islands were formed through volcanic activity, where magma rises to the surface and solidifies to create land masses.
There are 7,107 islands in the Philippines.. :D
Slovenia is the country located between Austria and Croatia.
There are 144 islands in the Bay of Islands, located off the northern coast of New Zealand's North Island. These islands are known for their natural beauty, pristine beaches, and rich marine wildlife.
Over 1000.
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well Croatia has 1 185 islands so it would be quite long list,don´t you think so.
Croatia is probably most famous for its beautiful coastline and many islands, among other things
depends on the region. around Zagreb, there live many people, in the mountain region and ond islands there live not many people.
Adriatic sea and coast with a lot of islands.
Croatia is slightly smaller than West Virginia. Together with the coastal sea (between the islands) Croatia is as big as South Carolina or Austria (Europe).
Croatia is getting close to 5,000,000. Although there about that many Croats living outside of Croatia.
There many of them.www.croatia.hrThere you can find out everything about Croatia and its attractions.
Traveling by helicopter in Croatia offers a unique and scenic way to explore the country's stunning landscapes and islands. Several companies, such as Air Croatia and Helicopter Tours Croatia, provide charter services and tours, allowing travelers to reach popular destinations like Dubrovnik, Split, and the islands quickly. Helicopter travel can be a luxurious and efficient option, especially for those looking to avoid long drives or ferry rides. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
There are: 1. Brijuni (islands) 2. Kornati (islands) 3. Krka (river) 4. Mljet (island) 5. Paklenica (mountain) 6. Plitvička jezera (lakes) 7. Risnjak (mountain) 8. Northern Velebit (mountain)
There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Croatia.