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Itajai, Brazil
Itajai is a port city in Brazil's Santa Catarina state, with population around 220,000. The town was founded in 1860, but the colonization started in 1658 by Portuguese colonists from Madeira and...
Lefkada Island, Nydri, Greece
Lefkada Island is located in Ionian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean), off mainland Greece's west coast, to which is connected via long causeway and floating bridge. Island's principal town and...
Coiba Island Panama
Panama's Coiba Island (officially Isla Coiba) covers a total area of 503 km2 (194 ml2), ranking it the Central America's largest. It is located off the Pacific Ocean coast of the Panamian...
Calais, France
Calais is a major ferry port city located in northern France. Calais metropolitan area has population around 127,000. This port city overlooks the English Channel's narrowest point - the Strait of...
Daphne Island, Galapagos
Daphne Island (aka Daphne Major) is one of the smaller Galapagos Islands. It is located north of Santa Cruz Island and west of Baltra Island. Among the isle's features is a tuff crater (without any...
Rabida Island, Galapagos
Rabida Island (officially Isla Rabida, aka Jervis Island) is one of the Ecuador's Galapagos Islands. As Jervis the island was named after the British fleet-admiral John Jervis (1735-1823). Rabida...
Bartolome Island, Galapagos
Bartolome Island (Isla Bartolome) is a volcanic islet in the Galapagos Islands group. Bartolome is located off the east coast of Santiago Island and is one of the "younger" isles in the Galapagos...
North Seymour Island, Galapagos
North Seymour Island (officially Isla Seymour Norte) is one of Ecuador's Galapagos Islands. It is located near Baltra Island and is wholly covered with bushy vegetation. The island was named...
San Cristobal Island, Puerto Baquerizo, Galapagos
San Cristobal Island (aka Chatham Island) is the 5th largest of Ecuador's Galapagos Islands. It was one of the first to be colonized and has about 2500 inhabitants, most of them living in the capital...
Bjornoya-Bear Island, Svalbard Norway
Bjornoya (aka Bear Island) is one of the Lofoten islands group. It was named by the Dutch navigator Willem Barents (1550-1597) in order to commemorate his first sighting of Far North's white polar...
Ittoqqortoormiit, Scoresbysund, Greenland
Ittoqqortoormiut (aka Illoqqortoormiut, fka Scoresbysund) is the only permanent settlement in Scoresby Sound (large fjord system) on Greenland's eastern coast. The small town has population around...
Skjoldungen Island Greenland
Skjoldungen is a large uninhabited island in southeastern Greenland, located in King Frederick VI Coast. The island covers a total area of approx 450 km2 (174 mi2). Skjoldungen Island was named by...
Uummannaq, Greenland
Uummannaq is a port town on Uummannaq Island in Qaasuitsup (northwest Greenland). It has population of around 1,300, ranking it Greenland's 11th-largest. It also has the country's northernmost ferry...
Tuktoyaktuk, NWT Canada
Tuktoyaktuk (fka Port Brabant, aka Tuk) is a port town (Inuvialuit hamlet) with population around 1,000. The town is located on Kugmallit Bay (near Mackenzie River Delta, Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean...
Herschel Island, Yukon Canada
Herschel Island is located in Beaufort Sea (Arctic Ocean), and approx 5 km (3 mi) off the coast of mainland Canada (Yukon). The island is uninhabited. It covers a total area of 116 km2 (45 mi2), has...