Hawaii and Guam and Puerto Rico.
The western islands of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix are the US Virgin Islands. The eastern islands of Virgin Gorda, Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, and Anegada are the British Virgin Islands.
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If you discount Hawaii which is all islands, and if you discount any other islands that are part of the US, my guess is Newfoundland.
Hawaii is the state in the US that consists of a chain of islands. It is located in the central Pacific Ocean and is known for its unique culture, diverse ecosystems, and beautiful landscapes. The state comprises 137 islands, with eight main islands being the most prominent. Hawaii is the only US state composed entirely of islands.
The United States did acquire the Midway Islands through imperialism. The Midway Islands was initially un-owned and had no coaling station.
The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico 'belong to' the US.
Depending on which islands you mean. There are the U.S.(North America) Virgin Islands. Or there's the British Virgin Islands.
Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands
The Canary islands belong to Morocco.
The Canary Islands belong to Spain but not in the sense of a territory like Guam belongs to the US. The Canary Islands are a province of Spain just as Hawaii is a state of the United States. The province is called Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is also an autonomous community of the same name.
The Madeira Islands belong to Portugal. Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal located in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Cayman Islands do not belong to any city. They are a British territory.
They belong to Portugal.
The islands of Luzon and Mindanao belong to the country of the Philippines.
The Falkland Islands are in South America not Europe and belong to Argentina.
The Galapagos Islands are a part of Ecuador.
Florida and Puerto Rica