Category
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Urus
indigenous group of the Andes of South America of the arahuaco bias (arawak)
Keibul Lamjao National Park
national park in India
floating island
island (natural or artificial) made of floating plants, mud, and peat
Project Habakkuk
British ship project in World War II to build an aircraft carrier out of pykrete

seasteading
thumb|upright=1.3|Rendering of András Győrfi's "The Swimming City", a modular island
El Ojo
lake in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina

Spiral Island
artificial island
pumice raft
floating mass of pumice in the ocean
Floating islands
mass of floating aquatic plants in the form of islands on a lake in Bingöl Province, Turkey
Some Sevit
Sebitseom () in Korean, is officially known as Some Sevit and sometimes known as the Sebit islets , are artificial islands in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It is the world's first floating structure built on a buoy that can stay afloat on water. It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul) in 2006. Seoul made this island by Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO). It has 3 islands: Gavit (), Chavit (), and Solvit (). Yevit is part of Sebitseom, but is not an island itself, but rather, it's an on-land multimedia art gallery complementing the three floating islands.