List of the British Isles
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The British Isles consist of two major islands, many other inhabited islands, and countless uninhabited islands and rocks. They are administered by the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom (which is divided into England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), and the Isle of Man. Sometimes the Channel Islands are also included. Although the Faroe Islands might appear to be part of the island group, they are seldom included and are administered by Denmark.
See also List of the British Isles by area.
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Islands of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland
- List of islands of England
- List of islands of Scotland
- List of islands of Wales
- List of islands of Ireland
Other islands
Places called "island" or "isle" which are not islands
Some places in the British Isles are called islands or isles, but are not. Some of these were formerly islands surrounded by marshland. Others are peninsulas or just coastal settlements.
England
For places in England, see the list of islands of England.