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'''Sandwich Islands''' |
'''Sandwich Islands''' was the name given to the [[Hawaiian Islands]] by James Cook in 1778. |
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'''Sandwich Islands''' or '''Sandwich Island''' may also refer to: |
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* [[South Sandwich Islands]], an archipelago, named by James Cook, which is part of the British overseas territory of [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]] in the south Atlantic Ocean |
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* Sandwich Island, a former name by James Cook of the uninhabited atoll [[Manuae (Cook Islands)|Manuae]] in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific Ocean |
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* Sandwich Island, a former name by James Cook of [[Efate Island]] in The Republic of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean |
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* Sandwich Island Sleeper or [[Eleotris sandwicensis]], a species of fish endemic to the Hawaiian Islands |
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* ''Sandwich Islets'' south of [[Bahía Cook]] |
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Revision as of 21:10, 26 September 2015
Look up Sandwich Islands in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sandwich Islands was the name given to the Hawaiian Islands by James Cook in 1778.
Sandwich Islands or Sandwich Island may also refer to:
- South Sandwich Islands, an archipelago, named by James Cook, which is part of the British overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in the south Atlantic Ocean
- Sandwich Island, a former name by James Cook of the uninhabited atoll Manuae in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific Ocean
- Sandwich Island, a former name by James Cook of Efate Island in The Republic of Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean
- Sandwich Island Sleeper or Eleotris sandwicensis, a species of fish endemic to the Hawaiian Islands
- Sandwich Islets south of Bahía Cook