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      Interestingly this list isn’t comprehensive either. It lists a few of the islands of Azores, of which there should be 9, and only “Madeira” although Madeira is both an island and an archipelago of several islands.

      Edit: the article actually admits the list is not complete.

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        In that case where are all the French overseas territories like La Réunion with a population of ~870k?

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          Good question, I was thinking about them too. I guess the author made an arbitrary decision to include the Canaries because they are “close enough” to Europe, and not include the rest of overseas territories of European countries

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      The macaronesia islands have been formed by the African and Atlantic plates moving apart, leaving a trail of islands: Cape Verde, Canaries islanda, Madeira islands. They all sit on the African plate. But both the Canaries and Madeira are regions of their respective countries with European identidy and culture.