"Robinson Crusoe Island" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Renamed in 1966 by the Chilean government, after the fictional castaway Robinson Crusoe: the island was home to the marooned sailor Alexander Selkirk from 1704 to 1709, and is thought to have inspired the novel. The island was previously called Más a Tierra. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Robinson Crusoe Island}} Robinson Crusoe Island
  1. The second largest of the Juan Fernández Islands. Wikipedia link: Robinson Crusoe Island
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