The Galapagos Islands covered an area of around 8000 km2, with 95% of this landmass declared as a National Park in 1959 to protect the unique flora and fauna on the islands.
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No they weren't, because they are oceanic islands
In total land area, the islands are 4897 sq. miles (7880 sq. km) and in the total geographical area from Darwin Island to San Cristobal and Espanola, 28,000 sq. miles (45,000 sq. km)
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The state with the smallest land area is Rhode Island
They're birds of the Galapagos Island
Rhode Island is the smallest state by land area.
In the galapagos island
The area of Loks Land Island is 419 square kilometers.
Fernandina Island is part of the Galapagos Islands, which sit on the Nazca Plate in the Pacific Ocean.
The Galapagos Islands.