found: De Sélincourt, A. Isle of Wight, 1948.
found: Foreign names information bulletin, July 31, 2001(former name: Isle of Wight--ADM1, 50°40ʹN 01°15ʹW (UK23); new name: Isle of Wight [short form], County of--ADM1, 50°40ʹN 01°20ʹW (UKG2))
found: GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(island; 50°40ʹ00ʺN 001°20ʹ00ʺW)
found: GeoNames, 17 February 2014(Isle of Wight (approved and short); County of Isle of Wight (approved); country: United Kingdom; 50° 40ʹ 00ʺ N, 001° 20ʹ 00ʺ W; 50.666667 [N], -1.333333 [W]; island and first-order administrative division)
found: Wikipedia, 17 February 2014(Isle of Wight; known to the ancient Romans as Vectis; a county and the largest island of England, located in the English Channel, on average about 3 to 5 mi (5 to 8 km) off the coast of Hampshire, separated from Great Britain by a strait called the Solent; brief status as an independent kingdom in the 15th century; until 1995, the island had a Governor; the Isle of Wight was part of Hampshire until 1890, when it became an independent administrative county; until 1974, it continued to share the Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, when it was reconstituted as a non-metropolitan ceremonial county)