Selvagem Grande Island

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Selvagem Grande Island

View of Selvagem Grande
Geography
Location Atlantic Ocean
Coordinates 30°09′N 15°52′W / 30.150°N 15.867°W / 30.150; -15.867Coordinates: 30°09′N 15°52′W / 30.150°N 15.867°W / 30.150; -15.867
Archipelago Savage Islands
Highest point Pico da Atalaia
Country
Portugal
Autonomous Region Madeira Islands
Demographics
Population 2
The Selvagem Grande Island.
Aerial view.

The Selvagem Grande Island (lit. Big Wild/Savage Island) is part of the Savage Islands, which themselves are part of the Portuguese Madeira archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean.

The island (size: 2000 x 1700 m) belongs to the Northeast Group of the Savage Islands, which comprises in addition three islets: Sinho Islet (Portuguese: Ilhéu Sinho, diminutive of , "lonely",[1] maybe a pun on the same pronounced Ilheucinho, "Little Islet), Palheiro do Mar, and Palheiro de Terra.

Reference points in the island include Atalaia, Leste and Inferno. The peaks include Atalaia, Tornozelos and Inferno. The island has two inhabitants, a guard of the Nature Reserve,[citation needed] and a Portuguese biologist studying the bird Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea), cagarra in Portuguese.

The island has a lighthouse, which is automated.[2]

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