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An '''islet''', or '''river island''', is a geographical feature consisting of a small island in the middle of a [[river]]. Islets have [[Bridge|bridges]] connecting them to each riverbank. These are very rare and only a few [[towns]] have one. The length differs in each game. In [[Animal Crossing]], they are tiny. In [[Wild World]] they are large. In City Folk they have houses and are large like Wild World. The only difference, however, is that in Wild World there is no houses due to the lack of Signposts. [[Image:Islet_Town_Map.JPG|200px|thumb|The {{PAGENAME}}]]  
 
An '''islet''', or '''river island''', is a geographical feature consisting of a small island in the middle of a [[river]]. Islets have [[Bridge|bridges]] connecting them to each riverbank. These are very rare and only a few [[towns]] have one. The length differs in each game. In [[Animal Crossing]], they are tiny. In [[Wild World]] they are large. In City Folk they have houses and are large like Wild World. The only difference, however, is that in Wild World there is no houses due to the lack of Signposts. [[Image:Islet_Town_Map.JPG|200px|thumb|The {{PAGENAME}}]]  
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Revision as of 13:59, August 19, 2012

An islet, or river island, is a geographical feature consisting of a small island in the middle of a river. Islets have bridges connecting them to each riverbank. These are very rare and only a few towns have one. The length differs in each game. In Animal Crossing, they are tiny. In Wild World they are large. In City Folk they have houses and are large like Wild World. The only difference, however, is that in Wild World there is no houses due to the lack of Signposts.

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