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Socotra
Socotra, locally known as Saqatri, is a Yemeni island in the Indian Ocean. It is situated between the Gulf of Aden, the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea, and lies near major shipping routes. The largest of the six islands in the Socotra archipelago, it comprises around 95% of the landmass of the archipelago. It lies south of the Arabian Peninsula and east of the Horn of Africa. The inhabitants of the island are called Socotrans, and they speak Arabic and Soqotri.

Zealandia
thumb|upright=1.35|Topography of Zealandia, outlined in pink. The linear [[ridges running north-northeast (Colville to the west and Kermadec to the east, separated by the Lau Basin) and southwest (the Resolution Ridge System) away from New Zealand are not considered part of Zealandia, nor are Australia (left), Vanuatu, or Fiji (top centre).]]
thumb|upright=1.35|Map of New Caledonia and [[New Zealand, the two main areas that make up Zealandia]]
geography of Madagascar
Overview of the geography of Madagascar
Kerguelen Plateau
oceanic plateau in the southern Indian Ocean
Socotra Archipelago Governorate
Yemeni governorate that makes up the Socotra Archipelago in the Guardafui Channel
Mauritia
Precambrian microcontinent that broke off India and Madagascar
submerged continent
continental mass, extensive in size, but mainly undersea

Mascarene Plateau
submarine plateau in the Indian Ocean, north and east of Madagascar.
Jan Mayen Microcontinent
Atlantic fragment of continental crust
continental fragment
part of a continent broken from its main mass
Eratosthenes Seamount
seamount in the Eastern Mediterranean south of western Cyprus