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Baker Island
uninhabited Pacific atoll administered by the United States of America
Jarvis Island
coral island located in the South Pacific Ocean
Howland Island
coral island in the central Pacific Ocean; unincorporated, unorganized territory of the United States of America
Mactan
Mactan is a densely populated island located a few kilometers (~1 mile) east of Cebu Island in the Philippines. The island is part of Cebu province and it is divided into the city of Lapu-Lapu and the municipality of Cordova.
coral island
Island formed from coral and associated material
Vostok Island
island
Flint Island
island
Birnie Island
island in Kiribati
Tamana
island in Kiribati
Aguijan
Aguijan (; ; also Aguiguan and Aguihan, based on the Spanish rendition of the native name), and sometimes referred to Goat Island, is a small, uninhabited, bean-shaped coralline island in the Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is situated southwest of Tinian, from which it is separated by the Tinian Channel. Aguijan and Tinian together form Tinian Municipality, one of the four main political divisions that comprise the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Aguijan is inhabited by wild goats and is the last known habitat of a rare bat, and many species of birds live on the island.
Farallon de Medinilla
uninhabited small island in the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Assumption Island
island in the Indian Ocean
Astove Island
island
Fais Island
island
St. Martin's Island
Saint Martin's island is a coral in Bangladesh
Coëtivy Island
island
raised coral atoll
atoll that has been lifted high enough above sea level by tectonic forces to protect it from scouring by storms
Walpole Island
island in New Caledonia
Tern Island
island in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States
Pigeon Island
island in India
Meedhupparu
thumb | right | alt=A pin-cushion sea star on a rocky reef. | A sea star living on the reef. Meedhupparu is a coral island on the east of the Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll in the Maldives. Following the El Niño current that decimated the Maldives' surface coral in the late 1990s, the lagoon surrounding the island is full of dead coral, but is now interspersed with much new growth and the sea life is returning. The island was for the most part unaffected by the tsunami of December 2004.
East Island
mostly eroded island of Hawaii