New York school named after a Scottish isle

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The toponym “British Isles” refers to a European archipelago consisting of Great Britain, Ireland, and adjacent islands. The word “British” is also an adjective and demonym referring to the United Kingdom and more historically associated with the British Empire. For this reason, the name British Isles is avoided by some, as such usage could be misrepresented to imply continued territorial claims or political overlordship of the Republic of Ireland by the United Kingdom.

Alternatives for the British Isles include “Britain and Ireland”, “Atlantic Archipelago”, “Anglo-Celtic Isles”, the “British-Irish Isles” and the Islands of the North Atlantic. In documents drawn up jointly between the British and Irish governments, the archipelago is referred to simply as “these islands”.

To some, the dispute is partly semantic, and the term is a value-free geographic one, while, to others, it is a value-laden political one. The Crown dependencies of the Channel Islands may also for geo-political reasons be included in the British Isles, despite not being geographically part of the archipelago. United Kingdom law uses the term British Islands to refer to the UK, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man as a single collective entity.

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