Groups of islands are called "archipelagoes", for example, the Galapagos islands.
St. Brandon, an archipelago located in the Indian Ocean, has a longitude of approximately 56.5° East. This group of islands is situated northeast of Mauritius and is known for its stunning biodiversity and natural beauty.
An archipelago located at 0 latitude and 100 east longitude would be situated at the point where the equator intersects the 100th meridian east. This location places the archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Somalia and Kenya. The archipelago could potentially be part of the Seychelles or the Chagos Archipelago, known for their stunning natural beauty and diverse marine life.
An archipelago consists of a chain or cluster of islands grouped closely together in a body of water, such as a sea or ocean.
A chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean is called an archipelago.
St Kilda
St Kilda Wren was created in 1884.
St Kilda Football Club was created in 1873.
St Kilda railway station was created in 1857.
St Kilda railway station ended in 1987.
The area of City of St Kilda is 8,700,000.0 square meters.
St Kilda Town Hall was created in 1890.
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From St Kilda to Kings Cross was created on -19-02-01.
Geelong and St Kilda have never played off in a Grand Final
As of the 2010 season, St. Kilda have been in 7 Grand Finals: 1) 1913 - Fitzroy defeated St. Kilda 56-43 2) 1965 - Essendon defeated St. Kilda 105-70 3) 1966 - St. Kilda defeated Collingwood 74-73 4) 1971 - Hawthorn defeated St. Kilda 82-75 5) 1997 - Adelaide defeated St. Kilda comfortably 6) 2009 - Geelong defeated St. Kilda by 2 goals 7) 2010 - Collingwood vs. St. Kilda [as yet - result unknown]
The Islands of the Outer Hebrides that have been uninhabited since 1930 are St Kilda, specifically the main island of Hirta. The population was evacuated in 1930 due to harsh living conditions and a decline in the fishing industry. The remaining islands of the St Kilda archipelago, including Boreray and Soay, were also left uninhabited around this time. Today, St Kilda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its historical and environmental significance.