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This is a list of island countries. An "island country", also called a borderless country, is an insular territory over which a nation-state maintains sovereignty under international law, that does not share the land territory of any of its islands with other nation-states which are sovereign under international law. For example, the Republic of Ireland shares the island of Ireland with the United Kingdom (through Northern Ireland) and thus is not borderless. Madagascar, on the other hand, is defined as a borderless country because it controls one or more entire islands. An island country does not have to be located on a single island, and can be spread over an archipelago, as is the case with the Federated States of Micronesia and the Philippines (which consists of thousands of islands). (For a broader definition, including countries that share an island, see Island country.)
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[edit] By political status
[edit] Independent
[edit] Independence under dispute
[edit] Autonomous, colonies and semi-autonomous
[edit] By geographic configuration
[edit] Centered on one major island
[edit] Spread over group of islands (including parts of archipelagoes and island arcs)
[edit] Island shared between two or more states
See List of divided islands
[edit] Continental shelf
[edit] Oceanic ridges or atolls
[edit] Former nations
[edit] Historical
- Andros
- Corsican Republic
- Republic of Crete
- Kingdom of Cyprus
- Delos
- Duchy of the Archipelago
- Republic of Ezo
- Republic of Formosa
- Kingdom of Great Britain
- Kingdom of Hawai‘i
- Republic of Hawai‘i
- Kingdom of Ireland
- Irish Free State[6]
- Khios
- Kediri
- Lesbos
- Majapahit
- Kingdom of Majorca
- Kingdom of Man
- Mataram Sultanate
- Merina
- Micronesian Empire
- Milos
- Minoans
- Dominion of Newfoundland[7]
- Republic of the North Solomons
- Pholegandros
- Islands of Refreshment
- Rhodes
- Ryūkyū Kingdom
- Sailendra
- Samos
- Sese Islands
- Srivijaya
- Kingdom of Tavolara
- Principality of Trinidad
- Tu'i Tonga Empire
- West Indies Federation, split up into Anguilla, Antigua, Barbados, Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tobago, Trinidad, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
- Zakynthos
[edit] Former colonies, possessions, protectorates and territories
- Cape Breton Island, now part of Nova Scotia, Canada
- Danish West Indies, now the United States Virgin Islands
- Territory of Hawai‘i, a US territory from 1898 to 1959, now part of the United States.
- Hong Kong (1841-1860), now a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China[8][7]
- Labuan, briefly part of British North Borneo, the Strait settlements and Sabah, now a federal territory of Malaysia
- Newfoundland (1583-1809), now Province of Newfoundland and Labrador of Canada[7]
- New Hebrides, now Vanuatu
- Prince Edward Island, now a province of Canada
- Réunion, now an overseas department of France
- Socotra, now part of Yemen
- Tasmania, now a part of Australia
- Vancouver Island, now a part of British Columbia, Canada
- Zanzibar and Pemba, now parts of Tanzania
[edit] Micronations
[edit] Alphabetical list of island countries
[edit] List of borderless dependent territories
[edit] References
- ^ The north part of Cyprus is not controlled by Republic of Cyprus, but due to Turkish invasion there is the de facto state of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is recognized only by Turkey.
- ^ a b c See also Compact of Free Association
- ^ See also Chinese Civil War, political status of Taiwan and legal status of Taiwan.
- ^ a b c d e Territories of the United States
- ^ a b c The Cook Islands and Niue are in free association with New Zealand. See Niue Constitution Act 1974 (NZ). Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand.
- ^ By the original treaty, the Irish Free State included the six counties of Northern Ireland, but gave them the option to stay with the United Kingdom, which they did.
- ^ a b c The Colony of Newfoundland covers the island of Newfoundland before 1808. In 1808, part of the peninsula of Labrador was transferred to Newfoundland from Lower Canada. In other words, before 1808, Newfoundland was an island colony. From 1808 onwards, the Colony of Newfoundland, and later the Dominion of Newfoundland, had been an island plus an area on the continent of North America.
- ^ The Crown Colony of Hong Kong covers only Hong Kong Island from 1841 to 1860. Kowloon south of Boundary Street on the continent was added in 1860, and extended to include the New Territories in 1898.
- ^ The Republic of China (often referred as "Taiwan") only controls the islands of Taiwan, Matsu, Kinmen, Penghu etc. after the Chinese Civil War, but has not formally renounced claim on areas currently under control of People's Republic of China, Mongolia, Tuva (a Russian republic), etc. If those territories are taken into account, the Republic of China is not a borderless country. It is also claimed by the People's Republic of China as part of its One-China policy. See Legal status of Taiwan and Political status of Taiwan.
- ^ Guantanamo Bay in Cuba is a U.S. lease.
- ^ New Zealand maintains claims to territory in Antarctica, so can technically be regarded as having land borders there.
- ^ Market Reef defines the border between Finland and Sweden. The lighthouse on the reef is administered directly from Finland and is usually not considered a part of the autonomous Åland Islands.
- ^ a b The Falkland Islands and South Georgia are contested by Argentina.
- ^ France claims territory in Antarctica and as such can technically be regarded as having land borders there. Otherwise, islands administered in this overseas territory have no land borders.
- ^ The Minquiers off Jersey are claimed by France.
- ^ Administered by Norway under the Svalbard Treaty.
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