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Nightingale Islands
About Nightingale Islands

Map of Tristan da Cunha showing the Nightingale Islands and Inaccessible Island.
The 'Nightingale Islands' are a group of three islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, part of the Tristan da Cunha territory. They consist of Nightingale Island, Middle Island and Stoltenhoff Island. The Islands are administered by the United Kingdom as part of the overseas territory of Saint Helena. The Nightingale Islands are uninhabited.
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