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Answer
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Famous volcanically formed island in Iceland
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Surtsey
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Volcano that erupted in 2010
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Eyjafjallajökull
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Waterford's river
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Suir
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Dublin's river
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Liffey
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Longest river in Ireland
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Shannon
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Mtns near Dublin
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Wicklow
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Largest lake in Ireland
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Lough Corrib
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Largest lake on Ireland
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Lough Neagh
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Strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland
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North Channel
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Sea between Ireland and Great Britian
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Irish Sea
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Four major archipelagos in Scotland
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Inner Hebrides
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Outer Hebrides
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Orkney
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Shetland
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Main mtn range in Scotland
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Grampian
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Largest islands in Scotland (Not including GB)
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Lewis and Harris
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Skye
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Mainland
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Mull
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Islay
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Mainland
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Largest lake in Scotland
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Loch Lomond
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Edinburgh's firth
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Firth of Forth
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Highest point in England
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Scaffel Pike
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Moutain range of ^
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Cumbrian Mountains
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Liverpool's river
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Mersey
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Largest island entirely in Wales
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Anglesey
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Bay west of Wales
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Cardigan
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Peninsula of Land's End
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Cornwall
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Isles near Land's End
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Isles of Scilly
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London's river
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Thames
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Alderney, Herm, and Sark are in this archipelago
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Channel Islands
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Largest "lakes" in the Netherlands
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IJsselmeer
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Markermeer
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Main Dutch archipelago
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Frisian Islands
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Sea between ^ and the mainlad
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Wadden Sea
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Amsterdam's river
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Amstel
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Largest Dutch islands
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Flevoland
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Texel
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Antwerp's river
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Scheldt
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Liege's river
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Muese
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Main forests in Luxembourg
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Eifel
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Ardennes
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Paris's river
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Seine
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Longest river entirely in France, flows through Nantes
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Loire
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River whose delta is the lowest point in France
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Rhone
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River that goes through Bordeaux and Marseilles, sourced in the Pyrenees
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Garonne
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River that goes through Metz, forms France-Luxembourg-Germany tripoint
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Moselle
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River that goes through Paris, has Chateau-Thierry
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Marne
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River north of Bordeaux, empties into the Gironde Estuary
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Dordogne
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Two major peninsulas in France
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Cotentin
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Breton
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Canal connecting Gulf of Lyon to Toulouse and the Bay of Biscay
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Midi Canal
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Plateau in south-central France
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Massif Central
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Regions annexed by France after WWI
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Alsace
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Lorraine
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Region of Lille, Douai, and Calais
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Picardy
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Dijon's region
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Burgundy
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Region in far SW France
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Gascony
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Mtn range forming most of the border between France and Switzerland
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Jura
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Largest island in France
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Corsica
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