:''This article is about the
geomorphological/
geopolitical term.''
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:'Mainland can also refer to the following:'
★ A '
cheese brand' owned by
Fonterra, a New Zealand dairy company.
★ '''"
The Mainland"''', an episode of the
Channel 4 sitcom ''
Father Ted''.
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'Mainland' is usually the
continental part of a region, as opposed to the
islands nearby. Sometimes the residents are called "the
Mainlanders". As a result of the usually larger area of mainland, there are significantly more mainlanders than islanders, and mainlander culture and politics sometimes threaten to dominate those of the islands.
Prominent uses of the term include:
★
Mainland China, as opposed to the special administrative regions of
Hong Kong and
Macau (but including the island of
Hainan), and
Taiwan (and other areas administered by the
Republic of China);
★ Mainland
Australia, as opposed to
Tasmania.
★ Mainland
Canada, as opposed to
Prince Edward Island,
Newfoundland,
Cape Breton Island or
Vancouver Island;
★ Mainland
Denmark, as opposed to the
Faroe Islands and
Greenland (Mainland Denmark may refer to the Danish part of
Jutland, as opposed to
Zealand and
other islands);
★
Mainland Europe, another term for
Continental Europe used in many parts of the
English-speaking world, but generally not in the
United Kingdom;
★
Mainland Finland, as opposed to
Ã…land Islands;
★
Mainland United States, as opposed to the state of
Hawaii and
overseas territories (the terms "U.S. Mainland" and "The Mainland" are commonly used in Hawaii, but not in the U.S. mainland itself where "
continental United States," which also excludes Alaska, is more commonly used instead); note: this latter term is also more precisely referred to as the "
contiguous United States."
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Mainland Japan and
Honshū, as opposed to the rest of the
Japanese islands (see also
Home Islands);
★ the
South Island of
New Zealand, which, though having a far smaller population, is slightly larger than the
North Island.
★ the
Nova Scotian mainland, as opposed to
Cape Breton Island;
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British Mainland (i.e. the island of
Great Britain), as opposed to the
Channel Islands, the
Isle of Man,
Northern Ireland or any other British island. Usually in Great Britain, and sometimes in Ireland, mainland Europe is referred to as ''The Continent''.
★ Mainland
Ireland as opposed to
its offshore islands. Note that "the mainland" in
Northern Ireland is ambiguous between this sense and the preceding one; using the phrase to mean "Great Britain as opposed to Northern Ireland" is considered objectionable by many
Nationalists.
★ The largest islands of the
Orkney and
Shetland Islands; see
Mainland, Orkney and
Mainland, Shetland.
★
Mainland Portugal as opposed to
Azores and
Madeira Islands.
★ Mainland
Spain as opposed to the
Balearic and
Canary Islands, the North African cities of
Ceuta and
Melilla, the island of
Alborán and other minor exclaves on Northern Africa (called the
Plazas de soberanÃa). In Spain the terms "España peninsular" or simply "La PenÃnsula" are often used.
The term is used on multiple levels. To someone in
Tasmania, continental
Australia is the mainland; but to residents of
King Island,
Flinders Island, and the other surrounding islands,
Tasmania itself is the mainland.