| Hint | Island | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mediterranean island nation which some consider to be part of Europe | Cyprus | 97%
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| Before the 15th century, one could walk from this island to India | Sri Lanka | 89%
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| The world's most populous island. Its name is slang for "coffee". | Java | 83%
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| Island nation whose official languages are English, Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil | Singapore | 78%
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| Home to the world's most valuable semiconductor company | Taiwan | 76%
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| The only island in the world with three nations on it | Borneo | 73%
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| Site of the 2020 Summer Olympics | Honshu | 68%
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| Northernmost of the four main Japanese islands | Hokkaido | 66%
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| "The Las Vegas of Asia" | Macau | 65%
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| The world's largest type of lizard is named for this island | Komodo | 60%
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| Can be reached via the King Fahd Causeway | Bahrain | 58%
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| An earthquake off the coast of this island caused the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami | Sumatra | 57%
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| Attractions include Victoria Harbor and Victoria Peak | Hong Kong | 55%
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| Up to 200,000 Japanese and American people died here from April–June of 1945 | Okinawa | 45%
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| Current home of Rodrigo Duterte | Luzon | 40%
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| Russia's largest island, formerly owned by Japan | Sakhalin | 36%
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| Indonesian island whose name is Portuguese for "flowers" | Flores | 34%
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| Two thirds of this Indonesian island was destroyed in 1883 | Krakatoa | 34%
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| Site of the second ever use of nuclear weapons in warfare | Kyushu | 33%
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| The home of the world's last known woolly mammoth | Wrangel | 8%
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