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A recursive island or lake, also known as a nested island or lake, is an island or a lake that lies within a lake or an island.[1] For the purposes of defining recursion, small continental land masses such as Madagascar and New Zealand count as islands, while large continental land masses such as Australia do not. Islands found within lakes in these countries are often recursive islands because the lake itself is located on an island.

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Recursive islands

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Islands in lakes

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Idjwi, in the central-southern region of Lake Kivu
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Islands in lakes on islands

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Samosir is in the middle of Lake Toba.

There are nearly 1,000 islands in lakes on islands in Finland alone.[6]

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Islands in lakes on islands in lakes

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Nameless isle within Victoria Island in Nunavut Territory in Canada[13]
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Recursive lakes

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Lakes on islands

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Lake Alaotra region, Madagascar

Lakes on islands in lakes

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Tourists on Laguna del Volcan Maderas on Ometepe Island in Lake Nicaragua
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View across Arethusa Pool (foreground) on Mou Waho Island to Lake Wānaka, New Zealand
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Notes

  1. Was a peninsula until 1906 when a canal was dug, separating it from the mainland.[7]

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