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The 'Scattered islands in the Indian Ocean' (
French: ''Îles Éparses'' or ''Îles éparses de l'océan indien'') comprise four small coral islands and an atoll in the Indian Ocean. They have no permanent population. Three of the islands, '
Glorieuses', '
Juan de Nova' and '
Europa', as well as the '
Bassas da India' atoll lie in the Mozambique Channel west of Madagascar, while the fourth island, '
Tromelin', is about 220 miles east of Madagascar. Also in the Mozambique Channel is
Banc du Geyser, not claimed by any nation until 1976 when it was annexed by Madagascar.
According to new law 2007-224 of February 21, 2007 Scattered Islands constitute the 5th district of
French Southern and Antarctic Territories [1].
The islands have been classified as
nature reserves. They support
meteorological stations, except
Bassas da India. The
meteorological stations on the
Glorioso Islands,
Juan de Nova and
Europa Island are automated. The station on Tromelin island in particular provides warning of
cyclones threatening
Madagascar,
Réunion or
Mauritius. Each of the islands, except
Bassas da India has an airstrip of more than 1,000 metres.
Mauritius, the
Comoro Islands,
Seychelles and
Madagascar dispute France's sovereignty over the islands. Mauritius claims
Tromelin, the
Comoro Islands, and the
Seychelles claim the
Glorioso Islands, and Madagascar the remaining islands.
Islands Overview
(1) The fringing reef of
Juan de Nova encloses a
lagoon of roughly 40 km², but it does not form a true
atoll.
Individual Islands
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Bassas da India
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★ Ten unnamed rock islets
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Europa Island
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★ ÃŽle Europa
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★ Eight unnamed rock islets
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Glorioso Islands
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★ Grande Glorieuse
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★ ÃŽle du Lys
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★ Wreck Rock
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★ South Rock
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★ Verte Rocks (three islets)
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★ Three unnamed islets
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Juan de Nova Island
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Tromelin Island
Administration
Since
January 3,
2005, the Îles Éparses have been administered on behalf of the French state by the senior administrator of the
French Southern and Antarctic Territories (''TAAF'' — ''les Terres Australes et Antartiques Francaises''), based in
Réunion. The Îles Éparses had previously been under the administration of the prefect of
Réunion since the independence of
Madagascar in
1960.
France maintains a military garrison of around 14 troops on each of the islands in the
Mozambique Channel, which are claimed by Madagascar. The Glorieuses islands are also claimed by the
Comoros, while
Mauritius claims
Tromelin Island.
France claims an
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 200
nautical miles around each of the small islands in the Îles Éparses, which together with the EEZ claims for the islands of
Réunion and
Mayotte totals more than one million square kilometers in the western
Indian Ocean. There is considerable overlap of the EEZ with the neighbouring states.
See also
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French overseas departments and territories
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Administrative divisions of France
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Islands controlled by France in the Indian and Pacific oceans
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French Southern and Antarctic Territories
External links
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Official site
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CIA World Factbook entry on Iles Eparses