Îles du Prince-de-Monaco

Les Îles du Prince-de-Monaco are a small group of 16 islands and islets belonging to France, located off Grande Terre, the principal island of the Kerguelen Islands.

Îles du Prince-de-Monaco
The isles position is highlighted on this Kerguelen Islands map.
Map
Geography
LocationIndian Ocean
Coordinates49°36′S 69°14′E / 49.600°S 69.233°E / -49.600; 69.233
ArchipelagoÎles Kerguelen
Total islands2
Major islandsÎle Nord du Prince-de-Monaco ,Île Sud du Prince-de-Monaco
Area1 km2 (0.39 sq mi)
Length4 km (2.5 mi)
Width2 km (1.2 mi)
Coastline10 km (6 mi)
Highest elevation99 m (325 ft).[1]
Highest pointUnnamed hill
Administration
DistrictÎles Kerguelen
Demographics
DemonymDe Île du Prince-de-Monaco
Population0

They are locateed in Audierne Bay around 0.5 kilometres (1,600 feet) from Bourdonnais Point. The two main isles of the group are separated by a narrow strait and on the southern island, l'Île Sud du Prince-de-Monaco, an unnamed hill reaches an elevation of 99 metres (325 feet) above sea level.

Their name was chosen by Raymond Rallier du Baty in 1908/1909 to honour Albert I, Prince of Monaco.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Kerguelen islands map, Géoportail IGN
  2. ^ Toponymie des Terres australes, by the Commission territoriale de toponymie and Gracie Delepine, August 1973, page 97