I've seen it called the Celtic Isles, Atlantic Isles, and once the Celtic-British Isles. I'm wondering if there's any consensus on this?
ireland, which is next to reeftannia :transshork-happy:
unfortunately a lot of the reeftannia archipelago is currently very problematically above water. specifically the isle of terfs
I prefer North Atlantic Archipelago since there are many archipelagoes in the atlantic, Azores, bahamas, falklands etc. Of Course the Faroe islands are also there so it's still not perfect.
Doesn't really work if you're, say, the Irish ambassador to the Philippines.
North Atlantic Archipelagos? The Carribean is alos an Atlantic Archipelago.
The North Atlantic Garbage Patch. Also Ireland. And Scotland. And I guess Wales.
Guernési
I like stanning for indigenous languages as much as the next guy, but I draw the line at what is basically a hipster dialect of French spoken by like five people in a wealthy tax haven. If they want respect for their culture, they should give us all our money back. Same goes for the Isle of Man(gled motorcyclists).
yeah idk anything about that lol im just shitposting and didnt want to directly name anything in english