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Yes, 'Galapagos Island' is a noun, a compound, proper noun, the name of a specific place.
San Cristobal is located on the eastern side of Galapagos. It is the fifth largest island in the Galapagos chain of islands, and is home to four extinct volcanoes.
Generally there is not a main one, but the largest one is the Isla Isabela
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The largest town in the Galapagos is Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island. Its population is approximately 15, 000. PUerto Baquerizo Moreno in San Cristobal island is smaller, followed by Puerto Villamil in Isabela Island, and a small village on Floreana Island.
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The Galapagos Islands are volcanic islands located off the west coast of South America. The individual islands are either a shield volcano characteristic of a single volcanic caldera located in the highest point of the island and tapering off to a flat coast. In the case of Isabela Island it was formed by several shield volcanoes merging together to form a single island. Or several of the small islands were formed by a process known as geological uplift which are seen as flat table like islands.