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The Iles Eparses, or scattered islands, are a group of five French entities - Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, and Tromelin Island - which on 1 April 1960 came under the authority of the Minister in charge of overseas possessions. On 19 September 1960 by decree, the islands were transferred to the charge of the Prefet of Reunion where they remained until 3 January 2005 when they were transferred by another decree to the Senior Administrator of the Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF).
Bassas da India: A French possession since 1897, this atoll is a volcanic seamount surrounded by reefs and awash at high tide.
Europa Island: A French possession since 1897, the island is heavily wooded; it is the site of a small military garrison that staffs a weather station.
Glorioso Islands: A French possession since 1892, the Glorioso Islands are composed of two lushly vegetated coral islands (Ile Glorieuse and Ile du Lys) and three rock islets. A military garrison operates a weather and radio station on Ile Glorieuse.
Juan de Nova Island: Named after a famous 15th century Spanish navigator and explorer, the island has been a French possession since 1897. It has been exploited for its guano and phosphate. Presently a small military garrison oversees a meteorological station.
Tromelin Island: First explored by the French in 1776, the island came under the jurisdiction of Reunion in 1814. At present, it serves as a sea turtle sanctuary and is the site of an important meteorological station.
Location
Southern Africa, in the Indian Ocean
Bassas da India: atoll in the southern Mozambique Channel, about half way from Madagascar to Mozambique
Europa Island: island in the Mozambique Channel, about half way between southern Madagascar and southern Mozambique
Glorioso Islands: group of islands in the Indian Ocean, northwest of Madagascar
Juan de Nova Island: island in the Mozambique Channel, about one-third of the way between Madagascar and Mozambique
Tromelin Island: island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar
Geographic coordinates
Bassas da India
21 30 S, 39 50 E
Europa Island
22 20 S, 40 22 E
Glorioso Islands
11 30 S, 47 20 E
Juan de Nova Island
17 03 S, 42 45 E
Tromelin Island
15 52 S, 54 25 E
Map references
Africa
Area
Bassas da India
total - 80 sq km; land - 0.2 sq km; water - 79.8 sq km (lagoon)
Europa Island
total - 28 sq km; land - 28 sq km; water - 0 sq km
Glorioso Islands
total - 5 sq km; land - 5 sq km; water - 0 sq km
Juan de Nova Island
total - 4.4 sq km; land - 4.4 sq km; water - 0 sq km
Tromelin Island
total - 1 sq km; land - 1 sq km; water - 0 sq km
Area - comparative
Bassas da India
land area about one-third the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Europa Island
about one-sixth the size of Washington, DC
Glorioso Islands
about eight times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Juan de Nova Island
about seven times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Tromelin Island
about 1.7 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Land boundaries
none
Coastline
Bassas da India
35.2 km
Europa Island
22.2 km
Glorioso Islands
35.2 km
Juan de Nova Island
24.1 km
Tromelin Island
3.7 km
Maritime claims
territorial sea
12 nm
exclusive economic zone
200 nm; note - Juan de Nova Island and Tromelin Island claim a continental shelf of 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
Climate
tropical
Terrain
Bassas da India
atoll, awash at high tide; shallow (15 m) lagoon
Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island
low, flat, and sandy
Tromelin Island
low, flat, sandy; likely volcanic seamount
Elevation extremes
lowest point
Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point
Bassas da India 2.4 m; Europa Island 24 m; Glorioso Islands 12 m; Juan de Nova Island 10 m; Tromelin Island 7 m (all unnamed locations)
Natural resources
Bassas da India and Europa Island
none
Glorioso Islands and Juan de Nova Island
guano, phosphates; coconuts
Tromelin Island
fish
Land use
Bassas da India - 100% rock, coral reef, and sand; Europa Island - 100% mangrove swamp and dry woodlands; Glorioso Islands - 100% lush vegetation and coconut palms; Juan de Nova Island - 90% forest, 10% other; Tromelin Island - 100% grasses and scattered brush
Natural hazards
all islands subject to periodic cyclones
Bassas da India: maritime hazard since it is under water for a period of three hours prior to and following the high tide and surrounded by reefs
Geography - note
Bassas da India
the atoll is a circular reef that sits atop a long-extinct, submerged volcano
Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island
wildlife sanctuary for seabirds and sea turtles
Glorioso Islands
the islands and rocks are surrounded by an extensive reef system
Tromelin Island
climatologically important location for forecasting cyclones in the western Indian Ocean; wildlife sanctuary (seabirds, tortoises)

Population
Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island
a small French military garrison and a few meteorologists on each possession; visited by scientists
Tromelin Island
uninhabited, except for visits by scientists

Country name
conventional long form
none
conventional short form
Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, Tromelin Island
local long form
none
local short form
Bassas da India, Ile Europa, Iles Glorieuses, Ile Juan de Nova, Ile Tromelin
Dependency status
possessions of France; administered from Paris by the Administrateur Superieur of the Territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF)
Legal system
the laws of France, where applicable, apply
Executive branch
chief of state: President Jacques CHIRAC of France (since 17 May 1995); represented by Senior Administrator Michel CHAMPON
Flag description
the flag of France is used

Economy - overview
no economic activity

Communications - note
Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, Tromelin Island: 1 meteorological station on each possession; note - meteorological station on Tromelin Island is important for forecasting cyclones

Airports
4 (2006)
Ports and terminals
none; offshore anchorage only
Transportation - note
aids to navigation - lighthouses: Europa Island 18m; Juan de Nova Island (W side) 37m; Tromelin Island (NW point) 11m

Military - note
defense is the responsibility of France

Disputes - international
Bassas da India, Europa Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island
claimed by Madagascar
Tromelin Island
claimed by Mauritius

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