An example of a twin island territory is Saint Kitts and Nevis. Located in the Caribbean, this nation consists of two main islands: Saint Kitts, the larger of the two, and Nevis, which lies to the southeast. Together, they form a single sovereign nation, sharing a government and economy while maintaining their unique cultural identities.
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* Island * US Territory * COLONY * Great place with great beaches.
Norfolk Island is a territory of Australia.
One example of a country that is both an island and has part of its territory on the mainland is Denmark. It consists of the Jutland peninsula as part of its mainland territory and numerous islands, including Zealand and Funen.
Manhattan Island.
The island of Newfoundland and the mainland territory of Labrador (Note that Labrador is not a "Territory" in the political sense, like the Yukon Territory is.)
Easter Island is a special territory of Chile, making it part of Chilean territory.
She didn't actually control any territory, but the island of Cyprus was sacred to her, as was the island of Cythera.
Nunavut. That territory also has Canada's largest island Baffin Island.
Baffin Island (Canada) is part of the federal territory of Nunavut, which has its capital at Iqaluit.
Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory.
Easter Island.