Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha
/tris"teuhn deuh kooh"neuh, koohn"yeuh/
a group of four volcanic islands in the S Atlantic, belonging to St. Helena. 40 sq. mi. (104 sq. km).

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▪ island group, Atlantic Ocean
      island, island group, and dependency of the British overseas territory of St. Helena (Saint Helena), in the South Atlantic Ocean about midway between southern Africa and South America. The territory consists of six small islands, of which five—Tristan da Cunha, Inaccessible, Nightingale, Middle, and Stoltenhoff—form an island group and the sixth, Gough (Gough Island), lies about 200 miles (320 km) south-southeast of the group. The territory of Tristan da Cunha is located approximately 1,300 miles (2,100 km) to the north of St. Helena. Inaccessible, Nightingale, Middle, and Stoltenhoff are uninhabited, while a weather station is manned on Gough Island.

      Tristan da Cunha island, the largest and northernmost of the group, is roughly circular, with a coastline of 21 miles (34 km) and a central volcanic cone (6,760 feet [2,060 metres]) that is usually cloud-covered. The climate is wet, windy, and mild. About 66 inches (1,675 mm) of rain falls annually on the north coast at Edinburgh (also called Edinburgh of the Seven Seas), the only permanent settlement. Plant and animal life includes elephant seals and other species not found elsewhere in the world.

      Gough and Inaccessible islands together constitute a wildlife reserve, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. Inaccessible is about 20 miles (32 km) west-southwest of Tristan da Cunha. It is ringed by cliffs about 1,000 feet (300 metres) high, and beneath the cliffs are occasional narrow beaches. A bird endemic to Inaccessible is the small, flightless land rail. Nightingale Island, the southernmost of the group, is 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Inaccessible and 20 miles (32 km) south-southwest of Tristan da Cunha. Its coasts have low cliffs where millions of seabirds nest. The tiny islands of Middle and Stoltenhoff abut the north coast of Nightingale. Gough Island is about 8 miles (13 km) long and 4 miles (6 km) wide and is of volcanic origin.

      A governor, who is also the governor of St. Helena and resides on that island, has executive authority and is represented locally by an administrator. An Island Council advises the administrator; it has three ex officio members and eight elected members. The administrator serves as president of the Island Council.

      The island group was discovered in 1506 by a Portuguese admiral, Tristão da Cunha. Two unsuccessful attempts to settle the islands during the 17th century and one in 1810 preceded the stationing of a British garrison on Tristan da Cunha in 1816, when the island group was formally annexed by the United Kingdom. When the garrison was withdrawn in 1817, three of its members chose to stay, and over the years they were joined by shipwrecked sailors, settlers of European extraction, and women from St. Helena. By 1886 there were 97 inhabitants. The settlement, named Edinburgh, was located on the largest lowland strip, about 0.5 mile (0.8 km) wide and 5 miles (8 km) long. In 1938 the six islands were made dependencies of St. Helena. During World War II a naval meteorological and radio station was set up on Tristan da Cunha; afterward a South African weather station was also established there.

      A volcanic eruption in October 1961 directly threatened the settlement, and the inhabitants were evacuated to England via Nightingale Island. The main body of 198 islanders returned to the island in November 1963. A new harbour was built in 1965–67. Roads and a hospital, as well as electric, water, and sewerage facilities, were later constructed. After a hurricane severely damaged Edinburgh in May 2001, aid flowed in from abroad to pay for rebuilding.

      Potatoes are the main crop and shore-based crawfish fishing the main industry; there is a fish-freezing plant on Tristan da Cunha island. Sales of the island's postage stamps also contribute to revenue. Area Tristan da Cunha island, 38 square miles (98 square km). Pop. (2003) Tristan da Cunha island, 274.

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