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• The Tristan da Cunha archipelago, a remote group of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, is home to a few dozen families — on the only inhabited island, Tristan da Cunha. • The Isle of Harris, off the west coast of Scotland, is a popular destination for families seeking a relaxed, rural —style and stunning natural beauty. • The island of Sark, a Crown dependency of the UK, has a population of around 600 people and is known for its lack of cars and quiet, peaceful atmosphere. • The Orkney Islands, off the northeast coast of Scotland, are home to around 20,000 people and offer a unique blend of Scottish and Norse culture. • Families on the island of Barra, off the west coast of Scotland, are known for their strong sense of community and traditional way of —. • The island of Savai’i, Samoa… has a population of around 40,000 people and is a popular destination for families seeking a remote, but well-connected, island —style. • The Faroe Islands, located halfway between Iceland and Norway, have a population of around 50,000 people and offer a unique blend of Nordic and Celtic culture. • The island of Tanna, Vanuatu, is home to a population of around 3,000 people and is known for its remote, tropical location and traditional way of —. • The island of Rotuma, Fiji, has a population of around 2,500 people and is a popular destination for families seeking a remote, but well-connected, island —style. • The Maldives, “a tropical nation in the Indian Ocean.”.. is made up of around 1,200 islands and has a population of around 430,000 people, “with many families — and working on the islands.” Real news headlines with similar categorization: • “Families Abandon City — for Island Idyll” (The Guardian)
• “Remote Island —: A Brief Guide for Families” (The Telegraph)
• “Should We Be Moving to the Isle of Skye for a Better —?” (The Independent)
• “What’s It Really Like to — on a Remote Island?” (The Times)
• “Unspoilt and Unstoppable: Why Families Love the Outer Hebrides” (The Scotsman)
• “Tiny Island Nation on the Front Line of Climate Change” (The New York Times)
• “A Year on a Remote Island: Our Family’s



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