The Isle of Wight, off the southern mainland in the English Channel, and the Scilly Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the southwestern tip of the mainland, are considered part of England.
Scilly Islands consist of over 140 small islands and rocky islets.
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It depends on which islands you mean. If the islands are part of the UK then you will not need one.
Many of the Caribbean islands were once foreign territories or Spain, The Netherlands, France, UK, US or the Dutch. Many of the islands are still part of those nations.
The UK is surrounded by thousands of islands, with estimates ranging from about 6,000 to over 10,000, depending on the criteria used to define an island. These include well-known islands like the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands, as well as smaller islets and skerries.
The Falkland Islands governed by the UK (Great Britain)
There are thousands of them.The biggest ones areAustraliaMadagascarthe islands of Indonesiathe islands of JapanSri LankaTaiwanthe islands of the UK and Irelandthe islands of the Philippines
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or UK for short, is located in Europe. However, there are some UK territories in the Americas, including Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Montserrat, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
No - It is a collection of islands.
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That's the Shetland Islands.
The South Shetland Islands are governed by the UK.