List of divided islands

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The vast majority of islands in the world are either a country in their own right or part of a larger country. This is a list of those few islands whose land is divided between two or more countries or territories by an international border. In many cases (e.g. Ireland, Cyprus, Timor) the division has been the source of much dispute.

Contents

[edit] Divided among three countries

[edit] Divided between two countries

[edit] Sea islands

[edit] Lake islands

[edit] River islands

[edit] Historically divided islands

Other islands have been divided by an international border in the past but are now unified.

The definite borders of modern nation-states do not apply in other forms of societal organisation, where "divided" islands may consequently be less noteworthy. For example, in Ancient Greece, the island of Euboea was divided among several city states, including Chalcis and Eretria; and prior to European settlement, Tasmania was divided between nine indigenous tribes.

Examples of formerly divided islands include:

A few former islands have disappeared:

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Map of Commune of Schengen (PDF). Commune of Schengen. Retrieved on 2006-12-10.. Coordinates: 49.46894° N 6.36812° E
  2. ^ Map of Inakari, the Finnish part of Kataja 65.699644° N 24.168781° E
  3. ^ Jacques Boisvert. Province Island. Retrieved on 2006-11-04. “It is the largest island in Lake Memphremagog, being 77 acres, of which 7 acres, are in the United States.”
  4. ^ Norway-Russia Boundary Map: Boundary markers 167 - 177: Sandneset-Klistervatn (Norwegian/Russian). Norwegian Boundary Commission for the Norway-Russia border. Retrieved on 2007-09-25. — boundary markers #169-172
  5. ^ Norway-Russia Boundary Map: Boundary markers 7 - 14: Grenseberg-Ødevasselva (Norwegian/Russian). Norwegian Boundary Commission for the Norway-Russia border. Retrieved on 2007-09-25. — boundary markers #12-13 (Korkeasaari) & #14 (unnamed islet) )
  6. ^ Portion of Nuijamaanjärvi with Äikkäänniemi marked from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  7. ^ Portion of Yla-Tirja with divided islands at markers 93 (Suursaari) and 94 (smaller island) from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  8. ^ Portion of Melaselänjärvi showing Tarraassiinsaari and Härkäsaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  9. ^ Portion of Melaselänjärvi showing Kiteensaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  10. ^ Portion of Kokkojärvi showing Rajasaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  11. ^ Portion of Vuokkijärvi showing Kalmasaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  12. ^ Portion of Hietajärvi showing Varposaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  13. ^ Portion of Parvajärvi showing Parvajärvensaari from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  14. ^ Office of the Geographer, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1967-02-01). International Boundary Study No. 74: Finland - U.S.S.R. boundary. United States Department of State, 21. “Hence the frontier runs...to a point on a small unnamed island in Lake Pukarinjarvi between the cape west of the village of Laitela and the Niittysaaryi island.” 
  15. ^ Portion of Pukarijärvi with Keuhkosaari marked from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland.
  16. ^ International Boundary Study No. 74, page 22. ""The frontier follows the creek down to Lake Onkamojarvi, intersects the small island of Siiheojansuusaai and proceeds in a straight line to the small island of Tossensaari."
  17. ^ Portion of Onkamojärvi from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland (Siiheojansuusaari is IV/179; Tossonsaari is IV/180)
  18. ^ Portion of Kivisarijärvi with divided island marked from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland. 69.735926° N 28.88235° E
  19. ^ Neighborhood of boundary marker 347A, with divided island marked from Citizen's Mapsite of Finland. 69.89° N 28.3° E
  20. ^ Verified at Norwegian state cartographic agency website (English) (Norwegian) (Northern Sami)
  21. ^ Hisøya: 58°54′22.8″N, 11°39′7.1″E
  22. ^ Søndre Boksjø: 59.03° N 11.7° E
  23. ^ Salholmen: 59°14′15.95554″N, 11°49′32.23645″E; Mosvikøya: 59°15′55.33827″N, 11°49′32.10213″E; Trollön: 59°15′17.76406″N, 11°49′13.45279″E
  24. ^ Tannsjøen Island ("Nr 54" on Norwegian map): 59°52′21.66852″N, 11°54′59.30688″E
  25. ^ Linneholmene: 59°53′20.97974″N, 12°1′59.95805″E
  26. ^ Jensøya: 59°53′35.76949″N, 12°6′47.88010″E
  27. ^ Storøya: 60°0′55.9″N, 12°23′42.5″E
  28. ^ Fallsjøholmen: 60°33′2.9″N, 12°34′54.76″E
  29. ^ Kroksjøen's island: 60.7338951° N 12.3953807° E
  30. ^ Vonsjøen's island: 62.26062499° N 12.29616058° E
  31. ^ Skurdalssjøen's island: 63.3576463° N 12.0859725° E
  32. ^ Gihcijoka island: 67.6653955° N 16.5696163° E
  33. ^ Čoarvejávri's islands: largest:68.0293635° N 17.9632280° E; middle:68.0262611° N 17.9620527° E; southern:68.0247914° N 17.9604023° E
  34. ^ Krogh, Jan S.. Lake Druksiai. Retrieved on 2006-12-10. The international border is marked on the map.
  35. ^ World Lakes Database: LAKE DRUKSIAI. International lakes environment committee. Retrieved on 2006-12-10. “Number of main islands (name and area): Zamok (0.26 km²), Sosnovec (0.048 km²), Utovec (0.0088 km²) and 5 nameless islands.”
  36. ^ Bathymetric map of Lake Drūkšiai (GIF). International lakes environment committee. Retrieved on 2006-12-10. Sosnovec is named on this map.
  37. ^ Coordinates of Lake Drūkšiai:55°37′N, 26°38′E
  38. ^ Verified against Ordnance Survey of Ireland 6-inch map of the townland of Tober, County Donegal; surveyed 1905-05-05. Coordinates: 54.5441° N 8.0084° W Irish national grid reference system: G996663
  39. ^ Office of the Geographer, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1976-02-20). International Boundary Study No. No. 154 – Djibouti – Ethiopia Boundary. United States Department of State, 8. “From Monument No. 53 on the south bank of Lake Abbe, the border crosses the lake from south to north continuing in a straight line for 30 kilometers. It cuts across the islet of hill 255 off Cape Aleilou.” 
  40. ^ The northern shore of Corocoro is on the open ocean, but it is not truly a sea island as the southern boundary is a freshwater channel. The island is claimed in its entirety by Venezuela. 8.517° N 60.083° W
  41. ^ Office of the Geographer, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1985-04-15). International Boundary Study No. 174: Brazil - Colombia boundary. United States Department of State, 8. “The final report allocated all river islands on the basis of the thalweg with the exception of San Jose Island on the Rio Negro which was split between Brazil (southern half) and Colombia.”  Co-ordinates:1.228401° N 66.854811° W
  42. ^ See map of Nawabganj District, map of Rajshahi District, and map of Daulatpur upazila of Kushtia District, all in Bangladesh.
  43. ^ See map of Dilma upazila in Nilphamari District, Bangladesh.
  44. ^ See map of Kurigram district, Bangladesh.
  45. ^ Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. Banglapedia: "Char". Retrieved on 2006-11-06.
  46. ^ Office of the Geographer, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1964-11-23). International Boundary Study No. 41: Greece - Turkey boundary. United States Department of State, 7. “Returning to the median of the Maritsa, [...] the boundary continues [...] to boundary marker No. 24 on the northern end of an island designated "Q". Thence, the boundary line extends a distance of 800.5 feet to marker No. 25 near the center, thence a distance of 1,804 feet to marker No. 26 on the southwestern extremity of island "Q".” 
  47. ^ Map highlighting the islet in the Uutuanjoki from the Citizen's Map Site of Finland
  48. ^ Islet in the Vadet near Tunnsjø: 64.6444432° N 13.7105596° E
  49. ^ Ramerini, Marco. Dutch and Courlanders in Tobago: A history of the first settlements, 1628-1677. Retrieved on 2007-10-01.
  50. ^ Office of the Geographer (June 1969). Chad-Nigeria boundary (JPG). United States Department of State. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.

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