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UK mainland, and largest island in Europe
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Great Britain
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Largest English island, officially a county
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Isle of Wight
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Largest and most populous in Scotland
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Lewis and Harris
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Welsh island, home to Europe's longest place name
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Anglesey
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Most populous English island, lying off the south coast
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Portsea
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Archipelago known as 'Hjaltland' in Norwegian
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Shetland
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Largest island of the Inner Hebrides
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Skye
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Tidal island in Northumberland, also known as 'Holy Island'
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Lindisfarne
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Overseas territory sharing its name with a famous triangle
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Bermuda
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Scottish island famed for smoky whiskies such as Laphroaig and Lagavulin
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Islay
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British Crown dependency, and largest of the Channel Islands
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Jersey
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Caribbean island with a large exclusion zone due to volcanic activity
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Montserrat
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Island of 40,000, off the north coast of Kent
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Sheppey
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Its flag features a 'triskelion' made of three armoured legs
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Isle of Man
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Second largest of the Channel Islands, with the capital city Saint Peter Port
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Guernsey
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Archipelago around 10 miles north of mainland Scotland
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Orkney
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Remote Atlantic island where Napoleon was exiled to
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Saint Helena
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Island in the Thames estuary, west of Southend-on-Sea
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Canvey
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British overseas territory with dolphins on its flag
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Anguilla
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Largest and most populous of the British Virgin Islands
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Tortola
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