Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Dependency
Summary
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha boasts a unique history shaped by its volcanic origins and strategic location. Initially discovered by Portuguese explorers in the early 16th century, the islands served as vital resupply points for voyages to Asia. The islands were subsequently colonized by the English crown, becoming important for maritime trade and naval power. A significant chapter in its history involves Napoleon Bonaparte's exile on Saint Helena, marking a period of intense international attention. In 2009, a new constitution granted equal status to each of the three islands, solidifying their collective identity under the British Crown.
Statistics
Area
394.00 km²
Population
5,633