Selvagem Grande Island is part of the Savage Islands archipelago, which themselves are part of the Portuguese Autonomous Region of Madeira in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Geography | |
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Location | Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 30°08′51″N 15°51′54″W |
Archipelago | Savage Islands |
Highest elevation | 163 m (535 ft) |
Highest point | Pico da Atalaia |
Administration | |
Portugal | |
Autonomous Region | Madeira Islands |
Demographics | |
Population | no permanent residents (2+ rangers and research personnel) |
The island (2,000 by 1,700 metres (6,600 ft × 5,600 ft)) belongs to the northeast group of the Savage Islands, which comprises in addition three islets: Sinho Islet, Palheiro de Terra and Palheiro do Mar.[1]
It is generally flat, but has three summits, remnants of former volcanic cones appropriately named Atalaia, Tornozelos and Inferno, Atalaia being the highest of the three, reaching 163 m (535 ft) in altitude.[1]
The island has three residents year-round, two park rangers and a biologist.[1]
The island has a lighthouse, which is automated.[2]
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