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  1. The British Isles are a group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-western coast of continental Europe, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles ( Orkney and Shetland ), and over six thousand smaller islands. [8]

  2. Islas británicas. Apariencia. El archipiélago británico es el archipiélago situado al noroeste de la costa europea compuesto por dos islas mayores, Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, y otras muchas islas menores e islotes próximos.

  3. British Isles (1565), by Ignazio Danti. The history of the British Isles began with its sporadic human habitation during the Palaeolithic from around 900,000 years ago. The British Isles has been continually occupied since the early Holocene, the current geological epoch, which started around 11,700 years ago.

  4. Hace 5 días · British Isles, group of islands off the northwestern coast of Europe. The group consists of two main islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller islands and island groups, including the Hebrides, the Shetland Islands, the Orkney Islands, the Isles of Scilly, and the Isle of Man.

  5. The British Isles are an archipelago (a group of islands) in north-western Europe. They have a long geographical and geological history. [1] . The first people were in Britain by 800,000 years ago ( Happisburgh footprints ). The biggest islands are called Great Britain and Ireland, followed by the Isle of Man, the Isle of Wight and Anglesey.

  6. List of islands of the British Isles. This article is a list of some of the islands that form the British Isles that have an area of 1 square kilometre (247 acres) or larger, listing area and population data. The total area of the islands is 314,965 km 2 (121,609 sq mi). [1]

  7. British Islands. The British Islands [1] is a term within the law of the United Kingdom which refers collectively to the following four polities : the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; the Bailiwick of Guernsey (including the jurisdictions of Alderney, Guernsey and Sark ); the Bailiwick of Jersey; the Isle of Man. [2]