A river islet is a land mass -- usually smaller than a continent -- that is entirely surrounded by water.
From Wikipedia: An ait (or eyot) is a small island in a river. It is especially used to refer to islands found on the River Thames and its tributaries in England So basically and "ait river islet" is a bit redundant, but an islet nonetheless :P
An islet is a small island, especially one in a river or lake. It is often used to describe a tiny cluster of trees or vegetation within a body of water.
A "towhead" is a small sandbar or islet within a river that is usually covered with thick brush or trees.
An islet is a small island.
An islet is a small island.
Islet.
Gros Islet's population is 21,660.
Gros Islet was created in 1749.
The diminutive for an island is "islet." An islet is a small island.
The area of Gros Islet is 101.528 square kilometers.
Pine Islet Light was created in 1885.
The homophone for islet is eyelet. An eyelet is a small hole or metal ring used for reinforcement or decoration in clothing or fabric.