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  2. Saint Helena - Wikipedia

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    João da Nova, a Galician navigator serving the Portuguese Empire, was the first person to sight Saint Helena.. According to long-established tradition, the island was sighted on 21 May 1502 by the four ships of the 3rd Portuguese Armada, commanded by João da Nova, a Galician navigator in the service of Portugal, during his return voyage to Lisbon, who named it Santa Helena after Saint Helena ...

  3. List of mountains and hills of Saint Helena, Ascension and ...

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    Saint Helena: Sea-hen Crag: 710 metres (2,330 ft) Gough Island: High Hill: 707 metres (2,320 ft) Saint Helena: White Point: 694 metres (2,277 ft) Saint Helena: Hag's Tooth: 692 metres (2,270 ft) Gough Island: Hooper's Ridge: 691 metres (2,267 ft) Saint Helena: Flagstaff Hill: 688 metres (2,257 ft) Saint Helena: Halley's Mount: 680 metres (2,230 ...

  4. Outline of Saint Helena - Wikipedia

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    Saint Helena, named after St Helena of Constantinople, is an island of volcanic origin in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha [1] which also includes Ascension Island and the islands of Tristan da Cunha. Saint Helena measures about 16 by 8 kilometres (10 by 5 mi ...

  5. Diana's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Diana's Peak is the highest point, at 818 metres (2,684 ft), on the island of Saint Helena, a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic Ocean. [1] It is of volcanic origin. The mountain and its surroundings with a total area of 81 ha were proclaimed a national park in March 1996, the first on the island. [ 2 ]

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    St. Helena is the last great Sea Island in South Carolina that has not been overrun by development and is a mainstay for Gullah culture. The island exists in its current state in part because my ...

  7. Geography of Saint Helena - Wikipedia

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    St. Helena, the most south westerly point on the chain, is close to the plate margin, but the last volcanic eruptions occurred about 7 million years ago. The first investigations of St. Helena geology were made when Charles Darwin visited the island on the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle in July 1836. He "used the observations on St Helena to formulate ...