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Tristan da Cunha is a small British archipelago in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, widely considered as the most isolated inhabited island group.There is little over 200 km2 of island area, hence, not many live here. The 2010 census estimates that there are 264citizens of Tristan da Cunha, or 'Tristanians', mostly the relatives of ancestors who colonised the archipelago hundreds of years ago.
Tristan da Cunha is a remote volcanic group of islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, and also the name of the main island of that group. These islands were named after Portuguese explorer Tristão da Cunha, who first sighted them in 1506. Although the islands are home for many flora and fauna, they are most known for the large number of seabirds that breed there. The breeding bird species on the islands include Wandering, Yellow-nosed and the Sooty Albatrosses, Great Shearwaters, and Antarctic Terns. According to Oceanwide-expeditions.com, the "Rockhopper Penguin is the only penguin species breeding on the islands. Several bird species are endemic including the Tristan Albatross and the Inaccessible Island Rail, the world's smallest flightless bird."
It is not in a country. It is an remote volcanic island group with the main island of the same name in the South Atlantic. Is part of the British overseas territories of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan de Cunha also referred to as the British South Atlantic islands. They also have an affiliation with political ties to the Falkland Islands off the Coast of Argentina.The Tristan de Cunha island group is made up of the inhabited island of Tristan de Cunha, and the uninhabited island of Nightingale, plus the uninhabited wildlife reserves on Gough and Inaccessible Island. The population of Tristan de Cunha is about 270. There is no airport since the volcano takes up most of the island. It is roughly half way between South Africa and South America.The only settlement on Tristan de Cunha is Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, complete with a school, small hospital, two churches, market store, pub/restaurant, lobster processing plant, Post Office, Library, Police Station, many other necessary services and of course private homes that offer lodging for tourists.Main industry is lobster fishing and processing with a company from South Africa called Overstone holding the current contract. Sale of stamps, and limited seasonal tourism, are other sources of income with much subsidizing of the island economy by the British Government. It is governed by the United Kingdom.If you want to visit, read the information on the web, it is not easy or cheap to get there, see restrictions -- http://www.tristandc.com/visits.php
The UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. There are no other countries that are 'controlled' by the UK although there are many self-governed British Protectorates throughout the world.
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Here is a list of countries that are fully or partly in the Western Hemisphere.AlgeriaAmerican SamoaArgentinaBelizeBollivaBrazilBurkina FasoCanadaCape VerdeChileColombiaCook IslandsCosta RicaCubaDominican RepublicEl SalvadorEcuadorFaeroe IslandsFijiFranceFrench GuineaFrench PolynesiaGambiaGhanaGreenlandGuatemalaGuineaGuinea-BissauGuyanaHaitiHondurasIcelandIrelandIvory CoastKiribatiLiberiaMaliMauritaniaMexicoMoroccoNicaraguaNiuePanamaParaguayPeruPortugalRussiaSamoaSenegalSierra LeoneSpainSurinameTogoTokelauTongaTrinadad and TobagoTuvaluUnited Kingdom (including the Channel Islands, Gibraltar, Saint Helena, Ascension, Tristan da Cunha and Pitcairn Island)United StatesUruguayVenezuelaWallis and FutunaWestern Sahara
There are around 6,ooo islands around Greece
The Tristan Betrayal has 528 pages.
There are over 18,500 known islands around America. This does not count the countless number of islands around it that remain unnamed and uninhabited.
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Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha (British island territories in the Atlantic Ocean) use country code +290.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)