Some examples of island possessions or protectorates include Puerto Rico (U.S. territory), Guam (U.S. territory), French Polynesia (French territory), and the Falkland Islands (British overseas territory). These islands are governed by or have strong ties to a foreign country.
The islands consist of
The Caribbean islands have more colonial possessions than Central America. The Caribbean islands were colonized by various European powers such as Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands, leading to a greater number of colonies compared to Central America, which was primarily colonized by Spain.
The closest possessions or protectorates to the United States were Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, while the Philippines were a former colony that became a U.S. possession after the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines is nearest to the US territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean. These territories are located east of the Philippines.
The collective noun for islands can be a sting of islands, a chain of islands, a cluster of islands, or a group of islands.The word archipelago is not a collective noun, it is a synonym for a group of islands.
The Marshall Islands and Kiribati are located east of the Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Pureto rico
Panama Canal zone and Alaska.
cuba
cuba
Guam
Yes, there are two separate Islands- and both issued stamps and were/are British protectorates or colonies.
In addition to the State of Hawai'i, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an island, as are the territories of the American Virgin Islands, and protectorates (Guam, Marshall Islands, etc) and millions of other islands.
The islands, formerly Danish possessions, were sold to the USA by Denmark in 1916.
St, Thomas, St. John, and St.Croix
Most of the former colonies and protectorates are either independent or have been made divisions of the country that rules them. French Guiana (Guyane) is still a territory of some sort of France. Hong Kong is still under control of China. Russia rules part of the the Ukraine.
Alaska and the Midway Islands
Because they aren't inhabited (or are very sparely inhabited) In 2009, the US released quarters featuring Washington DC, American Samoa, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Northern Marinara Islands. The other US protectorates such as Midway Atoll and Baker Island are not inhabited and so they don't have quarters because of their low significance.