North America Islands IOTA QSL Album
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na-208r.jpgNA-208 Canada Nunavut (Kitikmeot Region) East groupUlituqisalik Island is an uninhabited island located 6km west of the hamlet Kugaaruk which is home to 760 people. Kugaaruk is located on the shore of Pelly Bay, just off the Gulf of Boothia, Simpson Peninsula, Kitikmeot, in Canada's Nunavut territory.
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NA-209_28129.jpgNA-209 Nicaragua Caribbean Sea Coast South groupIsla del Venado is an island of Nicaragua located between the Caribbean Sea (to the East ) and Bluefields Bay (to the West ). To the northeast of the island is the Nicaraguan town of El Bluff , which is also a port and to the southeast Cayo Guano and Cayo Pigeon .
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NA-209_28229.jpgNA-209 Nicaragua Caribbean Sea Coast South groupIsla del Venado is an island of Nicaragua located between the Caribbean Sea (to the East ) and Bluefields Bay (to the West ). To the northeast of the island is the Nicaraguan town of El Bluff , which is also a port and to the southeast Cayo Guano and Cayo Pigeon .
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na-210.jpgNA-210 Nome Census Area Centre groupSledge Island, or Ayak Island, is a small island in the Bering Sea. It is located 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from the southwestern shore of the Seward Peninsula, off the shores of Alaska. Sledge island is of volcanic origin and is only 1.6 miles (2.6 km) across. The average elevation is 410 feet/125 meters. Administratively this island belongs to the Nome Census Area, Alaska. The island is 2.80 km (1.74 mi) long and 1.48 km (0.92 mi) wide. The island is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime Nation
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na-210r.jpgNA-210 Nome Census Area Centre groupSledge Island, or Ayak Island, is a small island in the Bering Sea. It is located 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from the southwestern shore of the Seward Peninsula, off the shores of Alaska. Sledge island is of volcanic origin and is only 1.6 miles (2.6 km) across. The average elevation is 410 feet/125 meters. Administratively this island belongs to the Nome Census Area, Alaska. The island is 2.80 km (1.74 mi) long and 1.48 km (0.92 mi) wide. The island is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime Nation
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NA-211.jpgNA-211 Oregon State groupTillamook Rock Light (known locally as Terrible Tilly or just Tilly) is a deactivated lighthouse on the Oregon Coast of the USA. It is located approx 1.2 miles (1.9 km) offshore from Tillamook Head, and 20 miles (32 km) south of the Columbia River, situated on less than an acre of basalt rock in the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the lighthouse was commissioned in 1878, construction took more than 500 days to finish and at the time, it was the most expensive West Coast lighthouse ever built.
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na-211r.jpgNA-211 Oregon State groupTillamook Rock Light (known locally as Terrible Tilly or just Tilly) is a deactivated lighthouse on the Oregon Coast of the USA. It is located approx 1.2 miles (1.9 km) offshore from Tillamook Head, and 20 miles (32 km) south of the Columbia River, situated on less than an acre of basalt rock in the Pacific Ocean. The construction of the lighthouse was commissioned in 1878, construction took more than 500 days to finish and at the time, it was the most expensive West Coast lighthouse ever built.
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na-212.jpgNA-212 Nicaragua Pacific Ocean Coast groupIsla el Cardon is a small uninhabited island on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua. It is home to a lighthouse of the same name
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na-213.jpgNA-213 Alabama State groupDauphin Island is a town in Mobile County, Alabama, United States, on a barrier island of the same name (split by the Katrina Cut), at the Gulf of Mexico. It incorporated in 1988.[5] The population was 1,238 at the 2010 census. The town is included in the Mobile metropolitan area. The island (originally named "Massacre Island") was renamed for Louis XIV of France's great-grandson and heir, the dauphin, the future Louis XV of France. The name of the island is often mistaken as "Dolphin Island"; dauphin means Prince or Oldest Son of the King in French.
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na-213r.jpgNA-213 Alabama State groupDauphin Island is a town in Mobile County, Alabama, United States, on a barrier island of the same name (split by the Katrina Cut), at the Gulf of Mexico. It incorporated in 1988.[5] The population was 1,238 at the 2010 census. The town is included in the Mobile metropolitan area. The island (originally named "Massacre Island") was renamed for Louis XIV of France's great-grandson and heir, the dauphin, the future Louis XV of France. The name of the island is often mistaken as "Dolphin Island"; dauphin means Prince or Oldest Son of the King in French.
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na-217.jpgNA-217 New Hampshire State groupThe Isles of Shoals are a group of small islands and tidal ledges situated approximately 6 miles (10 km) off the east coast of the United States, straddling the border of the states of Maine and New Hampshire.
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na-218.jpgNA-218 Cuba Las Tunas / Holguin / Granma Province groupCayo Moa Grande, Holguin is an island near Cayo Chico and Punta Manatà in Cuba
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na-218r.jpgNA-218 Cuba Las Tunas / Holguin / Granma Province groupCayo Moa Grande, Holguin is an island near Cayo Chico and Punta Manatà in Cuba
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na-219.jpgNA-219 Bahamas Cay Sal Bank CaysCay Sal Bank (Spanish: Placer de los Roques)[1] is the third largest (after Great Bahama Bank and Little Bahama Bank) and the westernmost of the Bahama Banks. It is located between 23º27'N - 24º10'N and 079º25'W – 080º35'W. In a geographical sense, it is separate from the Bahamas proper as it is much closer to Cuba (from which it is separated by Nicholas Channel, at a distance of 50 km (31 mi)) than to the closest Bahamanian island.
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na-219r.jpgNA-219 Bahamas Cay Sal Bank CaysCay Sal Bank (Spanish: Placer de los Roques)[1] is the third largest (after Great Bahama Bank and Little Bahama Bank) and the westernmost of the Bahama Banks. It is located between 23º27'N - 24º10'N and 079º25'W – 080º35'W. In a geographical sense, it is separate from the Bahamas proper as it is much closer to Cuba (from which it is separated by Nicholas Channel, at a distance of 50 km (31 mi)) than to the closest Bahamanian island.
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na-220.jpgNA-220 Greenland's Coastal Islands South WestManiitsoq Island is an island in the Qeqqata municipality in western Greenland. The island is located on the shores of Davis Strait, separated from Sermersuut Island in the north by the Ammarqoq Sound. The island is roughly triangular in shape and many little islets and rocks dot its eastern and southwestern coastline.Located at the southern end of the island, Maniitsoq was formerly known as Sukkertoppen. It is the only settlement in the area and is served by the Maniitsoq Airport.
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na-220r.jpgNA-220 Greenland's Coastal Islands South WestManiitsoq Island is an island in the Qeqqata municipality in western Greenland. The island is located on the shores of Davis Strait, separated from Sermersuut Island in the north by the Ammarqoq Sound. The island is roughly triangular in shape and many little islets and rocks dot its eastern and southwestern coastline.Located at the southern end of the island, Maniitsoq was formerly known as Sukkertoppen. It is the only settlement in the area and is served by the Maniitsoq Airport.
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na-221.jpgNA-221 Mexico Veracruz State North groupLobos Island is a small island formed by a set of reefs belonging to the municipality of Tamiahua , in the state of Veracruz , Mexico . It is located in the Gulf of Mexico , which is located 14 kilometers east of the Laguna de Tamiahua , 18 miles northeast of Tamiahua and 4 miles southeast of Cabo Rojo . In the southern part of the island there is a small lighthouse that serves as a guide to the boats that pass through the waters of the Gulf of Mexico
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na-221r.jpgNA-221 Mexico Veracruz State North groupLobos Island is a small island formed by a set of reefs belonging to the municipality of Tamiahua , in the state of Veracruz , Mexico . It is located in the Gulf of Mexico , which is located 14 kilometers east of the Laguna de Tamiahua , 18 miles northeast of Tamiahua and 4 miles southeast of Cabo Rojo . In the southern part of the island there is a small lighthouse that serves as a guide to the boats that pass through the waters of the Gulf of Mexico
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na-222.jpgNA-222 Southern Alaska Peninsula West groupThe Pavlof Islands (Qudugin in Aleut) are a group of seven islands that lie south of Pavlof Bay on the Alaska Peninsula. They are part of the Aleutians East Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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na-222r.jpgNA-222 Southern Alaska Peninsula West groupThe Pavlof Islands (Qudugin in Aleut) are a group of seven islands that lie south of Pavlof Bay on the Alaska Peninsula. They are part of the Aleutians East Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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na-223.jpgNA-223 Honduras Gracias a Dios Department groupThe Vivorillos are one of a number of Cays lying at the eastern end of North Honduras. They are sometimes used for Navy training exercises
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na-223r.jpgNA-223 Honduras Gracias a Dios Department groupThe Vivorillos are one of a number of Cays lying at the eastern end of North Honduras. They are sometimes used for Navy training exercises
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na-224.jpgNA-224 Mexico Veracruz State South groupIsla de Enmedio is a small and uninhabited carribean island located off the coast of Anton Lizardo, in the Mexican state of Veracruz.
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na-224r.jpgNA-224 Mexico Veracruz State South groupIsla de Enmedio is a small and uninhabited carribean island located off the coast of Anton Lizardo, in the Mexican state of Veracruz.
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na-225.jpgNA-225 Canada Nunavut (Prince of Wales and Somerset Islands) groupIn the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Somerset Island (Inuktitut Kuganajuup Qikiqtanga) is a large, uninhabited island separated by the 2 km (1.2 mi) wide Bellot Strait from the Boothia Peninsula in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada, lying between Peel Sound (across which lies Prince of Wales Island) and Prince Regent Inlet (across which lies Baffin Island). It has an area of 24,786 km2 (9,570 sq mi), making it the 46th largest island in the world and Canada's twelfth largest island.
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na-225r.jpgNA-225 Canada Nunavut (Prince of Wales and Somerset Islands) groupIn the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Somerset Island (Inuktitut Kuganajuup Qikiqtanga) is a large, uninhabited island separated by the 2 km (1.2 mi) wide Bellot Strait from the Boothia Peninsula in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada, lying between Peel Sound (across which lies Prince of Wales Island) and Prince Regent Inlet (across which lies Baffin Island). It has an area of 24,786 km2 (9,570 sq mi), making it the 46th largest island in the world and Canada's twelfth largest island.
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na-227.jpgNA-227 Canada Nunavut (Kitikmeot Region) West groupChantry Island is approx 70 miles from Kugluktuk a hamlet located at the mouth of the Coppermine River in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada, on Coronation Gulf, southwest of Victoria Island. It is the westernmost community in Nunavut, near the border with the Northwest Territories.
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na-227r.jpgNA-227 Canada Nunavut (Kitikmeot Region) West groupChantry Island is approx 70 miles from Kugluktuk a hamlet located at the mouth of the Coppermine River in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada, on Coronation Gulf, southwest of Victoria Island. It is the westernmost community in Nunavut, near the border with the Northwest Territories.
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na-228.jpgNA-228 Nicaragua Caribbean Sea Coast North groupThe Miskito Cays (Spanish: Cayos Miskitos) are an archipelago with an area of 27 km² located off shore in the northeastern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, part of the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The Miskito Cays are composed of 76 formations that include estuaries, coral reefs, cays, seagrass beds, and islets, of which 12 of the formations are covered with vegetation and consequently form islands which are lined with white sand beaches.
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na-228r.jpgNA-228 Nicaragua Caribbean Sea Coast North groupThe Miskito Cays (Spanish: Cayos Miskitos) are an archipelago with an area of 27 km² located off shore in the northeastern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, part of the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region. The Miskito Cays are composed of 76 formations that include estuaries, coral reefs, cays, seagrass beds, and islets, of which 12 of the formations are covered with vegetation and consequently form islands which are lined with white sand beaches.
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na-231.jpgNA-231 Canada Nunavut (Hudson Bay - Ontario Coast) North groupEast Pen Island, sometimes referred to shortly as Pen Island, is one of several uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada located within southwestern Hudson Bay. It is part of the Pen Islands, though West Pen Island is more properly termed a spit, rather than an island. East Pen Island is situated off the shore of Ontario, a few kilometers southeast of Manitoba. The closest community is Fort Severn, Ontario.
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na-231r.jpgNA-231 Canada Nunavut (Hudson Bay - Ontario Coast) North groupEast Pen Island, sometimes referred to shortly as Pen Island, is one of several uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada located within southwestern Hudson Bay. It is part of the Pen Islands, though West Pen Island is more properly termed a spit, rather than an island. East Pen Island is situated off the shore of Ontario, a few kilometers southeast of Manitoba. The closest community is Fort Severn, Ontario.
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na-232.jpgNA-232 Alaska St Matthew IslandSt. Matthew Island is a remote island in the Bering Sea in Alaska, 295 km (183 mi) west-northwest of Nunivak Island. The island has a land area of 137.857 sq mi (357.05 km2), making it the 43rd largest island in the United States. Its most southerly point is Cape Upright which features cliff faces which exceed 1,000 feet (300 m). Similar heights are found at Glory of Russia Cape on the north, and the highest point, 1,476 feet (450 m) above sea level, lies south from the island center.
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na-232r.jpgNA-232 Alaska St Matthew IslandSt. Matthew Island is a remote island in the Bering Sea in Alaska, 295 km (183 mi) west-northwest of Nunivak Island. The island has a land area of 137.857 sq mi (357.05 km2), making it the 43rd largest island in the United States. Its most southerly point is Cape Upright which features cliff faces which exceed 1,000 feet (300 m). Similar heights are found at Glory of Russia Cape on the north, and the highest point, 1,476 feet (450 m) above sea level, lies south from the island center.
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na-233.jpgNA-233 Alaska Delarof IslandsThe Delarof Islands are a group of small islands at the extreme western end of the Andreanof Islands group in the central Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The Delarofs consist of 11 named islands. These islands are separated from the remainder of the Andreanofs by Tanaga Pass to the east and from Amchitka and Semisopochnoi (the easternmost of the Rat Islands) by Amchitka Pass to the west. All of these islands are managed as part of the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. The Delarof Islands together have a land area of 63.842 sq mi (165.349 km²). None of the islands are populated.
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na-233r.jpgNA-233 Alaska Delarof IslandsThe Delarof Islands are a group of small islands at the extreme western end of the Andreanof Islands group in the central Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The Delarofs consist of 11 named islands. These islands are separated from the remainder of the Andreanofs by Tanaga Pass to the east and from Amchitka and Semisopochnoi (the easternmost of the Rat Islands) by Amchitka Pass to the west. All of these islands are managed as part of the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. The Delarof Islands together have a land area of 63.842 sq mi (165.349 km²). None of the islands are populated.
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na-234.jpgNA-234 Alaska Islands of Four MountainsIslands of Four MountainsCoordinates: 52°52′33″N 169°47′42″W is an island grouping of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, United States. The chain includes, from west to east, Amukta, Chagulak, Yunaska, Herbert, Carlisle, Chuginadak, Uliaga, and Kagamil islands. This island chain is located between Amukta Pass and the Andreanof Islands to the west, and Samalga Pass and the Fox Islands to the east. These islands have a total land area of 210.656 sq mi (545.596 km²) and have no permanent population.[1] The two largest islands are Yunaska and Chuginadak. Chuginadak is mainly made up of the active volcano Mount Cleveland.
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na-234r.jpgNA-234 Alaska Islands of Four MountainsIslands of Four MountainsCoordinates: 52°52′33″N 169°47′42″W is an island grouping of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, United States. The chain includes, from west to east, Amukta, Chagulak, Yunaska, Herbert, Carlisle, Chuginadak, Uliaga, and Kagamil islands. This island chain is located between Amukta Pass and the Andreanof Islands to the west, and Samalga Pass and the Fox Islands to the east. These islands have a total land area of 210.656 sq mi (545.596 km²) and have no permanent population.[1] The two largest islands are Yunaska and Chuginadak. Chuginadak is mainly made up of the active volcano Mount Cleveland.
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na-235.jpgNA-235 Alaska Semidi IslandsThe Semidi Islands are a group of islands of the state of Alaska, United States, lying offshore in the Gulf of Alaska. The islands are part of Kodiak Island Borough and are located southwest of Kodiak Island, about halfway between the Alaska Peninsula mainland and Chirikof Island. The largest islands of the group are Aghiyuk Island and Chowiet Island. The island group has a total land area of 30.178 km² (11.652 sq mi) and is uninhabited.
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