ブーベ島(ブーベとう、ノルウェー語: Bouvetøya 、英語: Bouvet Island )は、南大西洋の亜南極に浮かぶノルウェー領の火山島である。 2022年現在、無人島である。 ケープタウン(南アフリカ)の南南西約 2,500 km に位置する。 最も近い陸地(南極大陸)との距離は 1,700 km であり、地理的に世界で
Country Profile: Bouvet Island Country Resources Global Census Archive: GIS Census Data East View Geospatial has an ongoing effort to add GIS census data to our Global Census Archive program. Please contact us for the status and availability of Bouvet Island census resources. Global Resources Note: East View Geospatial is continuously sourcing new resources that
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L''isola Bouvet si trova a una latitudine di 54°26'' S e a una longitudine di 3°24'' E. Occupa una superficie di 58,5 km², ed è quasi interamente coperta da ghiacciai.Non ha porti né approdi, solo ancoraggi al largo, ed è difficile da approcciare. I ghiacciai formano uno spesso strato di ghiaccio che si getta con alte pareti nel mare o sulle spiagge nere di sabbia vulcanica.
114 Important Bird Areas in Africa and associated islands – Bouvetøya (Bouvet Island) SITE ACCOUNTS Bouvetøya (Bouvet Island) BV001 Nature Reserve Admin region Bouvet Island Coordinates 54°25''S 03°20''E A4ii, A4iii Area c.5,000 ha Altitude 0–780 m Nature Reserve Site description Bouvetøya rises to 780 m a.s.l. (Olavtoppen) and is bounded by steep
Bouvet Island Bouvet Island or Bouvetøya is one of the sub-Antarctic islands, an uninhabited ice-clad place 2,600 km south-southwest of Cape Town. It has a good claim to be the world''s most remote island: anywhere within 2,000 km is similarly desolate, such as mainland Antarctica. Overview: Map: Directions:
Bouvet Island Flag Located in between Africa and Antarctica. This tiny island covered in snow belongs to Norway. It is a modified Norwegian Flag. Western Russian Province ''State'' To Further Robin Williams - It''s like a Prius with a Gun Rack Tis the Season for Christmas, even in Russia.
We aren''t very concerned about keeping overseas territories Maybe not the public, but the government definitely is. I live in Svalbard and the Norwegian government is doing a lot to keep Svalbard as Norwegian as possible (for example creating nature reserves to ensure China and Russia aren''t going to claim the coal mining rights that Norway will soon abandon, and
Overview of Bouvet Island. Bouvet Island is a remote and almost inaccessible island south-southwest of Cape Town. This volcanic island covers an area of approximately 19 square miles of which 93% is covered by a glacier. It was discovered in 1739 by Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier (a French Naval officer on an exploration mission), after
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Bouvet Island''s story begins in 1739, discovered by the French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier. However, due to inaccuracies in charting its coordinates, the island would become a phantom, missing from maps until it was rediscovered in 1808 by the British sailor James Lindsay. This small, uninhabited volcanic island
Bouvet Island, a small uninhabited island in the South Atlantic, is a Norwegian dependency. Air photographic cover was obtained during 1978-79 and 1984─85. The island is mapped by the Norsk Polarinstitutt (NPI), Oslo. A provisional map was
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De annexatie van het eiland op 1 december 1927. Het eiland is in 1739 ontdekt door de Franse marineofficier Jean-Baptiste Bouvet de Lozier en kreeg zo zijn naam.. Op 10 december 1825 werd door de Britten (in de persoon van kapitein Norris) aanspraak gemaakt op het eiland onder de benaming Liverpool Island 1927 namen de Noren (geleid door Lars Christensen, die het
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Bouvet Island (/ ˈbuːveɪ / BOO-vay; Norwegian: Bouvetøya [bʉˈvèːœʏɑ]) is an uninhabited subantarctic volcanic island and dependency of Norway. It is a protected nature reserve, and situated in the South Atlantic Ocean at the southern end of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, it is the world's most remote island.
The expedition carried out aerial photography of the island and was the first Antarctic expedition to use aircraft. : 64 The Dependency Act, passed by the Parliament of Norway on 27 February 1930, established Bouvet Island as a Norwegian dependency, along with Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land.
Bouvet Island is one of the most remote islands in the world. The closest land is Queen Maud Land of Antarctica, which is 1,700 km (1,100 mi) to the south, : 58 and Gough Island, 1,845 km (1,146 mi) to the north.
At that point, the island was given its current name of Bouvet Island ("Bouvetøya" in Norwegian). In 1930, following resolution of a dispute with the United Kingdom over claiming rights, it was declared a Norwegian dependency. In 1971, it was designated a nature reserve.
In 1927, the first Norvegia expedition landed on the island, and claimed it for Norway. At that point, the island was given its current name of Bouvet Island ("Bouvetøya" in Norwegian). In 1930, following resolution of a dispute with the United Kingdom over claiming rights, it was declared a Norwegian dependency.
A king penguin in Edinburgh Zoo, Major General Sir Nils Olav III, carries the title Baron of the Bouvet Islands. ^ The internet domain suffix .bv is allocated to Bouvetøya, but has never been used.