Kangaroo Island — Island (pop., 1996: 4,118), South Australia. Located at the entrance to the Gulf St. Vincent, southwest of Adelaide, Kangaroo Island is 90 mi (145 km) long with an area of 1,680 sq mi (4,350 sq km). Visited in 1802 by the English explorer Matthew … Universalium
Treasure Island — For other uses, see Treasure Island (disambiguation). Treasure Island … Wikipedia
French Island — ▪ island, Australia island within the bay of Western Port, southern Victoria, Australia, southeast of Melbourne, 84 square miles (218 square km) in area. Named Ile de France by the French scientist and explorer Nicolas Baudin in the early… … Universalium
Bribie Island — ▪ island, Queensland, Australia island off the southeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, at the northern extremity of Moreton Bay. The island is 20 miles (32 km) long and from 1 to 5 miles wide and has an area of 59 square miles (153… … Universalium
St. Brendan's Island — Situated somewhere west of Europe, St. Brendan’s Isle is a phantom island often regarded as myth, since, unless it is the so called Eighth Canary Island known since time immemorial to the Spanish and Portuguese authorities as San Borondón, only a … Wikipedia
Rottnest Island — Western Australia Rottnest Island from space Population: 300 (up to … Wikipedia
Children's Island — Children s Island, known as Cat Island prior to 1996, is an island off Marblehead, Massachusetts and is part of the City of Salem, Massachusetts. The YMCA of the North Shore has owned and operated a children s day camp on it since 1955. The first … Wikipedia
Mythology in the Low Countries — The folklore of the Low Countries (Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg[1]) has its roots in the mythologies of pre Christian Gaulish (Gallo Roman) and Germanic cultures, predating the region s Christianization by the Franks in the Early Middle… … Wikipedia
Mythology of the Low Countries — The folklore of the Low Countries (The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg [Meijer, 1971.] ) has its roots in the mythologies of pre Christian Gaulish (Gallo Roman) and Germanic cultures, predating the region s Christianization by the Franks… … Wikipedia
Barry Island — ( cy. Ynys y Barri) is a district, peninsula and seaside resort, forming part of the town of Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales. It is named after the 6th century Saint Baruc. Barry s stretch of coast, on the Bristol Channel ( cy. Môr… … Wikipedia