Glorioso Islands
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The Glorieuses or Glorioso Islands (Template:Langx or officially also Template:Lang) are a group of islands and rocks totaling Template:Convert. They are controlled by France as part of the Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean in the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, a French overseas territory, but are also claimed by Comoros, Madagascar and formerly by Seychelles. They are geographically part of the Comoro Islands between the French overseas region of Mayotte and the nation of Madagascar.
Archipelago
[edit]The archipelago consists of two islands, Grande Glorieuse (Template:Coord) and Île du Lys, as two rock islands, Roches Vertes and Île aux Crabes, along with two sandbanks that emerge at low tide.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> They form part of a coral reef and lagoon.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Grande Glorieuses is roughly circular in shape and measures about Template:Convert in diameter. It is verdant, mostly by the coconut plantation remains and casuarina trees.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
Île du Lys, located at Template:Coord about Template:Convert northeast of Grande Glorieuses, is about Template:Convert long and consists of sand dunes and scrub with some mangroves. It was formerly quarried for phosphate (guano).
The Glorieuses have an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Template:Convert. There are anchorages offshore, and Grande Glorieuse has a Template:Convert long airstrip.
Climate
[edit]The climate is tropical and the terrain is low and flat, varying in height from sea level to Template:Convert. Île de Lys in particular is a nesting ground for migratory seabirds, and turtles lay eggs on the beaches. In the ocean, migratory species such as humpback whales and whale sharks may appear.<ref>Template:Usurped. Retrieved 16 September 2017.</ref>
History
[edit]While probably earlier known to Arab (perhaps especially Yemeni) navigators, the Glorieuses were named and settled in 1880 by a Frenchman, Hippolyte Caltaux, who established a coconut plantation on Grande Glorieuse. The archipelago became a French possession in 1892<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> when Captain Richard of the Primauget made a formal claim. In 1895, the Glorioso Island became a part of the colony of Mayotte and dependencies.
Historically flora on the islands mostly consisted of bois de rose, portia, banyan and other large native trees, many of which were felled following the establishment of the French settlement and plantation.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
From 1914 to 1958, concessions to exploit the islands were given to Seychelles companies. The islands are today nature reserves with a meteorological station garrisoned by the French Foreign Legion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Despite the Glorioso Islands never having been a part of the Malagasy Protectorate but a part of the colony of Mayotte and dependencies, then a part of French Comoros, Madagascar has claimed sovereignty over the islands since 1972.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Comoros claims Mayotte and Glorioso Islands.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The Seychelles claimed the islands too before the France–Seychelles Maritime Boundary Agreement in 2001.
In 2012, France founded Glorioso Islands Marine Natural Park, a marine protected area, to preserve the endangered flora and fauna of the islands.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Gallery
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Island overview
See also
[edit]- France–Seychelles Maritime Boundary Agreement
- Moheli Marine Park
- Glorioso Islands Marine Natural Park
References
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- Glorioso Islands
- Indian Ocean atolls of France
- Atolls of Seychelles
- Atolls of the Comoros
- Atolls of Madagascar
- Disputed islands of Africa
- Archipelagoes of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands
- Territorial disputes of France
- Territorial disputes of Madagascar
- Territorial disputes of Seychelles
- Territorial disputes of the Comoros
- Comoros–France relations
- France–Madagascar relations
- France–Seychelles relations