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Île Fourchue

Île Fourchue
Nickname: Five Islands
Île Fourchue, with Petite Islette at bottom right
Île Fourchue is located in Saint Barthélemy
Île Fourchue
Île Fourchue
Île Fourchue is located in Lesser Antilles
Île Fourchue
Île Fourchue
Île Fourchue is located in Caribbean
Île Fourchue
Île Fourchue
Geography
LocationCaribbean
Coordinates17°57′30″N 62°54′00″W / 17.95833°N 62.90000°W / 17.95833; -62.90000
ArchipelagoLeeward Islands, Lesser Antilles
Adjacent toSaint Barthélemy Channel
Area0.99 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Highest elevation103 m (338 ft)[1]
Administration
Demographics
Population0
Additional information
Time zone
Nature Reserve of Saint Bartholomew
Réserve Naturelle de Saint-Barthélemy
Map
LocationSaint Barthélemy
Area1,200 ha (3,000 acres)
Established1996 (1996)
Governing bodyGrenat Association
Websitereservenaturellestbarth.com/en

Île Fourchue, also known as Île Fourche is an island between Saint-Barthélemy and Saint Martin, belonging to the Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy. The island's inside is privately owned. It is located about 5 km north-west of the island of Saint Barthelemy. Previously, Fourchue Island was called Five Islands because of prominent five peaks visible from the distance. The highest point is 103 meter above sea level. It is situated within Réserve naturelle nationale de Saint-Barthélemy.[2]

History

Fourchue Island is known as the retreat of Balthazar Biguard, an immigrant from Marseille fleeing the French Revolution, Saint-Barthélemy being at that time Swedish territory. He ended up acquiring Swedish citizenship, living apart from the rest of the world until he died in 1827 at the age of 85. He is buried on this island.[3]

Important Bird Area

Petite Islette, a 1.3 ha, 33 m high, islet at the western end of Fourchue, has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of brown boobies. Three species of reptiles are present: the Lesser Antillean iguana (endemic of the Lesser Antilles), Anguilla anole and Caribbean ameiva.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Ile Fourchue". Wikimapia. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  2. ^ A description of the island
  3. ^ Tingbrand, Per (2001). Who Was Who in St. Bartholomew during the Swedish epoch? (3th revised ed.). Swedish St. Barthélemy Society. p. 97-98.
  4. ^ "Petite Islette". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.


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