Tristan da Cunha is generally considered the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, located about 2,400 kilometers (1,500 miles) from the nearest inhabited land, St. Helena. Pitcairn Island, while also remote, is located about 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) from Tahiti and has a smaller population. Therefore, Tristan da Cunha is more remote than Pitcairn in terms of distance from other inhabited land.
The island of Tristan da Cunha
Tristan da Cunha IS the main island and there are a couple of smaller ones.
The very remote volcanic island group Tristan de Cunha is located in the south Atlantic Ocean.See the Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Tristan da Cunha was discovered by Tristao da Cunha in 1506. He named the island after himself.
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic.
Tristan da Cunha
Tristan da Cunha
59,000 by 22,000
The South Atlantic
80 square miles
no <><><> It may be the most remote spot in the world. Small island in the South Atlantic, I think one ship a year calls there.
Tristan da Cunha, a remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, has one of the smallest populations in the world, with fewer than 300 residents.