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EU-188R.jpgEU-188 Russia Pechorskoye Sea Coast West groupSengeyskiy Island is an uninhabited island located in the Barent Sea just offshore from the small settlement of Sengeyskiy, Russia
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EU-189.jpgEU-189, Isle of RockallRockall is an uninhabitable granite islet in the North Atlantic Ocean. The United Kingdom claims that Rockall lies within its territorial sea. Rockall's approximate distances from the closest islands in each direction are as follows: It is 301.3 kilometres (west of Soay, Scotland; 423.2 km northwest of Tory Island, Ireland; and 700 kilometres south of Iceland.The nearest permanently inhabited place is North Uist, an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, 370 kilometres to the east.
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eu-189R.jpgEU-189, Isle of RockallRockall is an uninhabitable granite islet in the North Atlantic Ocean. The United Kingdom claims that Rockall lies within its territorial sea. Rockall's approximate distances from the closest islands in each direction are as follows: It is 301.3 kilometres (west of Soay, Scotland; 423.2 km northwest of Tory Island, Ireland; and 700 kilometres south of Iceland.The nearest permanently inhabited place is North Uist, an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, 370 kilometres to the east.
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EU-190.jpgEU-190 Russia Viktoriya IslandVictoria Island (Russian: Остров Виктория; Ostrov Viktoriya) is a small Arctic island of the Russian Federation. It is located at 80°9′N 36°46′E, halfway between the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and the Russian archipelago of Franz Josef Land. This westernmost of all Russian Arctic islands is administered as part of Franz Josef Land and belongs to the Arkhangelsk Oblast administrative division of the Russian Federation.
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EU-190R.jpgEU-190 Russia Viktoriya IslandVictoria Island (Russian: Остров Виктория; Ostrov Viktoriya) is a small Arctic island of the Russian Federation. It is located at 80°9′N 36°46′E, halfway between the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and the Russian archipelago of Franz Josef Land. This westernmost of all Russian Arctic islands is administered as part of Franz Josef Land and belongs to the Arkhangelsk Oblast administrative division of the Russian Federation.
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EU-191.jpgEU-191 Romania Fericirii/Nova Zemlya IslandThe K or Nova Zemlya Island, sometimes referred to as the Island of Happiness (Romanian: Insula Fericirii), is a young island of the Black Sea. The island is divided between Romania (40%) and Ukraine (60%).
The island is 7 km long and 80 m wide. It started forming in the early 2000s, is made out of sand, but in the recent years, forms of vegetation have appeared. The K Island and the Sacalin Island are Romania's newest territories and are in permanent growth
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EU-191R.jpgEU-191 Romania Fericirii/Nova Zemlya IslandThe K or Nova Zemlya Island, sometimes referred to as the Island of Happiness (Romanian: Insula Fericirii), is a young island of the Black Sea. The island is divided between Romania (40%) and Ukraine (60%).
The island is 7 km long and 80 m wide. It started forming in the early 2000s, is made out of sand, but in the recent years, forms of vegetation have appeared. The K Island and the Sacalin Island are Romania's newest territories and are in permanent growth
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eu-192.jpgEU-192 Finland / Sweden Kataja/Inakari IslandKataja, the easternmost point of Sweden, is an islet south of Haparanda in Norrbotten. It is part of the Haparanda archipelago. The islet has an area of 71 hectares (180 acres). It is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 200 to 500 metres (660 to 1,640 ft) wide. The name "Kataja" is Finnish for juniper. The island is divided between Sweden and Finland. The border was established in 1809 between two islands, a larger Swedish one called Kataja and a smaller Finnish one called Inakari.
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eu-192r.jpgEU-192 Finland / Sweden Kataja/Inakari IslandKataja, the easternmost point of Sweden, is an islet south of Haparanda in Norrbotten. It is part of the Haparanda archipelago. The islet has an area of 71 hectares (180 acres). It is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long and 200 to 500 metres (660 to 1,640 ft) wide. The name "Kataja" is Finnish for juniper. The island is divided between Sweden and Finland. The border was established in 1809 between two islands, a larger Swedish one called Kataja and a smaller Finnish one called Inakari.
     
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