List of uninhabited regions

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

The list of uninhabited regions includes a number of places around the globe. The list changes year over year as human beings migrate into formerly uninhabited regions, or migrate out of formerly inhabited regions.

List

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

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. "Southeast Oregon". americansouthwest. The American Southwest. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  7. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Hashima" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 294.
  8. "Heard and McDonald Islands" at CIA; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  9. "Howland Island" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  10. "Jarvis Island" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  11. "Kingman Reef" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  12. "Navassa Island" at CIA; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  13. "Paracel Islands" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  14. "Palmyra Atoll" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  15. "Spratly Islands" at CIA; excerpt, "no indigenous inhabitants"; retrieved 2013-4-19.
  16. Tumucumaque National Park Archived 2007-10-07 at the Library of Congress A 14Nov2006 Mongabay.com article primarily about a different inhabited area, which however does reliably document this large uninhabited area.
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