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The "Island of Yesterday", the "Island of Tomorrow" and other islands with curious borders shared by several countries

Small islands with big stories: from zigzag borders to agreements soaked in wine, gin and whiskey.

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The "Island of Yesterday", the "Island of Tomorrow" and other islands with curious borders shared by several countries
Source: BBC Mundo
Pequeñas islas con grandes historias: desde fronteras en zigzag hasta acuerdos empapados de vino, ginebra y whisky.

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