Desertas Islands

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The Desertas Islands are a small, uninhabited Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, known for their rugged landscapes and protected wildlife as part of the Madeira region.

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Desertas Islands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
uninhabited islands
accessRestriction restricted access
administrativeTerritoryOf Madeira
surface form: Autonomous Region of Madeira
belongsTo Macaronesia
category Madeira
surface form: Islands of Madeira

Protected areas of Portugal
Uninhabited islands of Portugal
climate subtropical
conservationImportance Important Bird Area
continent Europe
country Portugal
distanceFromMadeiraIsland southeast of Madeira Island
governingBody Regional Government of Madeira
hasCoastlineFeature high sea cliffs
sea caves
hasIsland Bugio
Deserta Grande
Ilhéu Chão
hasUse controlled ecotourism
scientific research
humanSettlementStatus uninhabited
knownFor nature reserve
protected wildlife
rugged landscapes
languageUsedInAdministration Portuguese
largestIsland Deserta Grande
legalProtection Portuguese nature reserve law
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Madeira
surface form: Madeira archipelago
marineEnvironment rich marine biodiversity
nearestMajorIsland Madeira
surface form: Madeira Island
partOf Madeira
surface form: Madeira region
population 0 permanent inhabitants
protectedAreaStatus nature reserve
protected landscape
protectedFor Mediterranean monk seal
endemic plant species
seabird colonies
region Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean
sovereignState Portugal
summerTimeZone UTC+01:00
terrain rocky slopes
steep cliffs
timeZone UTC±00:00
vegetation sparse vegetation

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Madeira composedOf Desertas Islands