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Monu Island, Fiji

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Monu Island is an uninhabited Fijian island of the Mamanuca Islands, a volcanic archipelago famous for palm fringed sandy beaches and live coral reefs. The island is just 1,370 m (4,500 ft) long from north to south, and up to 1,070 m (3,500 ft) wide.
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Dragonera, Spain

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Located just off the west coast of Majorca, Dragonera is a little uninhabited islet in the Balearic Islands, Spain. Named after local endemic lizards that resemble dragons, the island currently serves as a natural park.
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Cominotto, Malta

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Measuring only 0.25 sq km (0.1 sq mi) in area, Cominotto is a tiny island in the Maltese archipelago. It lies just 100 m (330 ft) north-west of Comino, the third largest Maltese island. Between Cominotto and Comino, there is the famous Blue Lagoon, a popular tourist spot.
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Nuulopa, Samoa

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Found in the Apolima Strait in Samoa, Nuulopa is a small forested island. Uninhabited but occasionally visited by tourists, this picturesque island serves as a conservation area for flying foxes and the surrounding sea is a conservation area designated for turtles.
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Gotska Sandon, Sweden
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One of the largest islands on the list, Gotska Sandon is an uninhabited Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Featuring beautiful beaches, sand dunes and deep pine forests, the island is also a national park. It is home to numerous rare insect and plant species including orchids.
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