Baker Island U.S. Naval installation, Pacific Ocean near equator, 1 sq.mi., unpopulated British Indian Ocean Terr.Dependency of United Kingdom, 23 sq.mi, 300 pop.,Indian Oc. north of Madagascar Capri Island Italy, Mediterranean Sea in Bay of Naples, 4 sq.mis., pop. 11,000 Elba Island Italian Island, Tyrrhenian Sea in Mediterranean Sea, 86 sq. mis., pop. 28,000 Iona Island Scotland, one of the Inner Hebrides Islands, 3.5 sq.mis. Krakatoa Island Indonesia, site of world's greatest volacanic eruption Aug. 27, 1883 Laccadive Islands 14 isls., Arabin Sea,Terr.of India,200 mi. sw of India, 11 sq.mis., pop. 32,000 Lake George northeastern N.Y. State, USA, 33 mi. long, 1-3 mi. wide, feeds L. Champlain Lake Itasca nw Minnesota, USA, 2 sq.mis., source of Mississippi River Lake Louise Canada (Banff Natl. Park); 5,670 ft. elev., rec. water from Victoria Glacier Lake Lugano Switzerland, Italy; 19 sq.mis., 944 ft. deep, 790 ft. elev. Lake Memphremagog Canada, USA (Vermont); 30 mi. long, 3 mi. wide, feeds Magog River Lake Winnipesaukee United States (New Hampshire); 25 mi. long, 12 mi. wide Lipari Islands 7 Italian isls. in Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean, 44 sq.mis., pop. 14,000 Loch Katrine Scotland, Perth and Sterling Counties, 8 mi. long, 3/4 mi. wide Loch Ness Scotland, Glen Mor, 25 mi. long, 1 mi. wide, link in Caledonian Canal Masurian Lakes group of lakes in Poland near Soviet border, incl. L. Sniardwy, L. Mamry Quemoy Islands 6 Chinese islands in Formosa Strait, 60 sq.mis., pop. 40,000, incl. Matsu Reelfoot Lake Tennessee, USA, 20 mi. long, 5 mi. wide, formed during earthquake in 1811-12 Salton Sea USA (Calif); salt, 350 sq. mi., 46 ft. deep, fed by irrigation canal overflows Santa Barbara Islands 8 California, USA islands, incl. Santa Catalina, also called Channel Islands Thera (Santorin), Greek isl. in Aegean Sea, site of ancient volcanic eruption Tristan da Cunha Dependency of St.Helena, 40 sq.mi., 300 pop. Capital is Edinburgh Walker Lake United States (Nevada); 24 mi. long, 2-6 mi. wide, rec. Walker River, no outlet