List of uninhabited regions

Map of world population, showing uninhabited or nearly uninhabited areas in gray.

List of uninhabited regions includes a changing number of places.

List

As a group, the list of uninhabited places are called the "nonecumene". This is a special geology term which means the uninhabited area of the world.[1]

This is an incomplete list that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.

See also

References

  1. Gosh, Ajay Kumar. (2005). Academic Dictionary Of Geology, p. 84.
  2. "Antarctica" at CIA World Factbook (CIA); excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants, but there are both permanent and summer-only staffed research stations"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  3. "Ashmore and Cartier Islands" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  4. "Baker Island" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  5. "Bouvet Island" at CIA; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  6. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Hashima" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 294.
  7. "Heard and McDonald Islands" at CIA; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  8. "Howland Island" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  9. "Jarvis Island" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  10. "Kingman Reef" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  11. "Navassa Island" at CIA; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  12. "Paracel Islands" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  13. "Palmyra Atoll" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  14. "Spratly Islands" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  15. Tumucumaque National Park A 14Nov2006 Mongabay.com article primarily about a different inhabited area, which however does reliably document this large uninhabited area.