The world is dotted with islands of all shapes and sizes – there are about 900,000 in total.
Here we’ve singled out 23 of the more famous examples – including one that’s home to the world’s biggest nightclub and one that banned Christmas for 30 years – but can you tell them by their silhouettes alone?
Scroll down and test your geography knowledge…
QUESTIONS
#1 – Which island country is this? It was the setting for a popular children’s animated film in 2005
#2 – Do you recognize this island nation? Christmas was banned here for 30 years
#3 – The ashes of late fashion designer Alexander McQueen were scattered on this island. What is it’s name?
No.4 – By what name do we know this island? The potatoes have the status ‘protected designation of origin’
#5 – Bubble tea, a popular drink filled with tapioca balls, first originated in this island nation. can you name it
#6 – What is the name of this island known as the largest island in the world (that is not a continent)?
#7 – Can you identify this island nicknamed “Island of the Winds”?
#8 – Do you know the name of this island? It is believed to be named after the daughter of a British explorer
#9 – Daredevil actor Errol Flynn – the George Clooney of the 1930s, 40s and 50s – described this island as more beautiful than any woman. can you name it
#10 – Can you name this island? According to Guinness World Records, this is where the largest nightclub in the world is located
#11 – This island is known as the birthplace of an American president. What is the name of the island?
#12 – Do you recognize this island? It is known for its matriarchal family structure and its female free divers who collect fish from the sea
#13 – The world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupial comes from this island nation – can you name it?
#14 – Can you name this island, also known as the island of a thousand temples?
no 15 – This is where the first transatlantic radio signals were received from Cornwall. Did you agree on the name of the island?
#16 – Do you know the name of this island that is divided into two countries?
none 17 – Do you recognize this island, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte?
#18 – More of an archipelago than a single island, it is home to five different species of penguins. Do you know what it’s called?
No.19 – What is the name of this island – the birthplace of a great football star – known?
#20 – This is the second largest island in the world – do you recognize it?
#21 – Manx cats, a special breed of cats that often don’t have tails, come from this island area. What is it’s name?
none 22 – Do you know the name of this island which was the scene of a battle in 1797 in which the famous Royal Naval officer, Admiral Nelson, lost his arm?
none 23 – This small island is said to have been home to more than 20 species of dinosaurs – do you know the name?
ANSWERS:
Number 1 – Madagascar (the setting for hit animation … Madagascar
No. 2 – Cuba
number 3 – The Isle of Skye, Scotland
number 4 – Jersey
number 5 – Taiwan
number 6 – Greenland
#7 – Mykonos, Greece
#8 – Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA (believed to be named after the daughter of British explorer Bartholomew Gosnold)
#9 – Jamaica
#10 – Ibiza, Spain (home of the world’s largest nightclub – Privilege Ibiza)
#11 – Oahu, Hawaii, USA (Barack Obama was born there)
#12 – Jeju Island, South Korea
#13 – Tasmania, Australia (home of the Tasmanian Devil)
#14 – Bali, Indonesia
#15 – Island of Newfoundland, Canada
#16 – Ireland
#17 – Corsica
#18 – The Falkland Islands
#19 – Madeira Island, Portugal (birthplace of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo)
#20 – New Guinea Island (317,150 sq mi / 821,400 sq km)
No.21 – Isle of Man (a self-governing British Crown Dependency)
#22 – Tenerife, Spain
No.23 – Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
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