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An '''archipelago''' is a chain of [[island]]s. The countries of [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[The Philippines]], and [[Indonesia]] are examples of archipelagos. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago. | |||
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==Freshwater archipelagoes== | ==Freshwater archipelagoes== | ||
Major freshwater archipelagoes include the [[Hochelaga Archipelago]] and the [[Thousand Islands]] in [[North America]]. | Major freshwater archipelagoes include the [[Hochelaga Archipelago]] and the [[Thousand Islands]] in [[North America]]. | ||
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An archipelago is a chain of islands. The countries of Japan, New Zealand, The Philippines, and Indonesia are examples of archipelagos. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago.
Freshwater archipelagoes
Major freshwater archipelagoes include the Hochelaga Archipelago and the Thousand Islands in North America.