Context
This uninhabited volcanic island in Antarctica is almost entirely covered by glaciers, making it difficult to approach.
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At only 49 km², Bouvet Island is remarkably compact. There's more here than meets the eye.
At only 49 km², Bouvet Island is remarkably compact. Smaller than many cities, this territory packs a lot into a tiny footprint. There's more here than meets the eye.
Area
49 km²
Pop.
Known
Stats
6
Bouvet Island is a country in Africa an area of 49 km².
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Lowest Elevation
0 mLowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Time Zones Count
2.0 time zonesCount of time zones listed for the country in Wikidata.
Land Border Length
0 kmTotal length of land borders with neighboring countries from the frozen public-domain CIA World Factbook snapshot.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
0 sitesCount of Wikidata World Heritage Site records credited to the country, root-normalized by UNESCO ID to avoid counting component records as separate sites.
Highest Elevation
780 mHighest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Coastline Length
29.6 kmTotal coastline length from CIA World Factbook.
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Context
This uninhabited volcanic island in Antarctica is almost entirely covered by glaciers, making it difficult to approach.
Identity
Name origin: named after the French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Charles BOUVET who discovered the island in 1739.
Geography
Size snapshot: about 0.3 times the size of Washington, D.C.
Factbook notes
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This uninhabited volcanic island in Antarctica is almost entirely covered by glaciers, making it difficult to approach.
This uninhabited volcanic island in Antarctica is almost entirely covered by glaciers, making it difficult to approach. Bouvet Island is recognized as the most remote island on Earth because it is furthest from any other point of land (1,639 km from Antarctica). The island was named after the French naval officer who discovered it in 1739, although no country laid claim to it until 1825, when the British flag was raised. A few expeditions visited the island in the late 19th century. In 1929, the UK waived its claim in favor of Norway, which had occupied the island two years previously. In 1971, Norway designated Bouvet Island and the adjacent territorial waters as a nature reserve. Since 1977, Norway has run an automated meteorological station and studied foraging strategies and distribution of fur seals and penguins on the island. In 2006, an earthquake weakened the station's foundation, causing it to be blown out to sea in a winter storm. Norway erected a new research station in 2014 that can hold six people for periods of two to four months.
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Lowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Bouvet Island is located in Africa. It has an area of 49 km².
Bouvet Island ranks particularly high in Lowest Elevation (#59), Time Zones Count (#73), Land Border Length (#175).