Isola di Montecristo

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Isola di Montecristo is a small, rugged Mediterranean island in the Tuscan Archipelago of Italy, famed for its strict nature reserve status and its role as the setting of Alexandre Dumas’ novel "The Count of Monte Cristo."

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Isola di Montecristo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
nature reserve
accessPolicy permit required
restricted access
administrativeTerritory Province of Livorno NERFINISHED
belongsTo European Union territory
conservationStatus highly protected
country Italy
countrySubdivision Italy NERFINISHED
famousFor role in the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo"
rugged terrain
unspoiled natural environment
governingBody Italian Ministry for the Environment NERFINISHED
Tuscan Archipelago National Park Authority NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem Mediterranean maquis
hasFauna reptiles
seabirds
wild goats
hasFeature Mediterranean scrub vegetation
caves
mountainous interior
rocky coastline
steep cliffs
hasFlora endemic plant species
hasHeritage cultural association with literary treasure legends
humanActivityRestrictions limited guided visits
limited scientific research
no free tourism
languageOfAdministration Italian
literaryAssociation Alexandre Dumas NERFINISHED
literaryWorkSettingOf "The Count of Monte Cristo" NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mediterranean Sea
Tuscan Archipelago NERFINISHED
Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Italian
nameMeaning Island of Montecristo NERFINISHED
nearestMainlandCountry Italy NERFINISHED
partOf Tuscan Archipelago National Park NERFINISHED
permanentPopulation 0
protectedAreaDesignation Riserva Naturale Statale Isola di Montecristo NERFINISHED
protectedStatus strict nature reserve
region Tuscany NERFINISHED
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
uninhabited true

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Province of Livorno contains Isola di Montecristo