!!!Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha: Geography
||Location|islands in the South Atlantic Ocean, about midway between South America and Africa; Ascension Island lies 700 nm northwest of Saint Helena; Tristan da Cunha lies 2,300 nm southwest of Saint Helena
||Geographic Coordinates|Saint Helena: 15 57 S, 5 42 W Ascension Island: 7 57 S, 14 22 W Tristan da Cunha island group: 37 15 S, 12 30 W
||Area |__''total: ''__308 sq km\\__''land: ''__Saint Helena Island 122 sq km; Ascension Island 88 sq km; Tristan da Cunha island group 98 sq km\\__''water: ''__0 sq km
||Land boundaries|0 km
||Coastline|Saint Helena: 60 km Ascension Island: NA Tristan da Cunha: 40 km
||Elevation Extremes|highest point: Queen Mary's Peak on Tristan da Cunha 2,060 m; Green Mountain on Ascension Island 859 m; Mount Actaeon on Saint Helena Island 818 m\\lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m [{GoogleMap location='Atlantic Ocean' zoom='7'}]
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||Terrain|the islands of this group result from volcanic activity associated with the Atlantic Mid-Ocean Ridge Saint Helena: rugged, volcanic; small scattered plateaus and plains Ascension: surface covered by lava flows and cinder cones of 44 dormant volcanoes; ground rises to the east Tristan da Cunha: sheer cliffs line the coastline of the nearly circular island; the flanks of the central volcanic peak are deeply dissected; narrow coastal plain lies between The Peak and the coastal cliffs
||Natural Hazards|active volcanism on Tristan da Cunha volcanism: the island volcanoes of Tristan da Cunha (elev. 2,060 m) and Nightingale Island (elev. 365 m) experience volcanic activity; Tristan da Cunha erupted in 1962 and Nightingale in 2004
||Natural Resource|fish, lobster
||Land Use|__''arable land: ''__10.26%\\__''permanent crops: ''__0%\\__''other: ''__89.74% (2011)
||Climate|Saint Helena: tropical marine; mild, tempered by trade winds Ascension Island: tropical marine; mild, semi-arid Tristan da Cunha: temperate marine; mild, tempered by trade winds (tends to be cooler than Saint Helena)
||Irrigated Land|NA
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||Environment_CurrentIssues|NA
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||Geography-note|Saint Helena harbors at least 40 species of plants unknown elsewhere in the world; Ascension is a breeding ground for sea turtles and sooty terns; Queen Mary's Peak on Tristan da Cunha is the highest island mountain in the South Atlantic and a prominent landmark on the sea lanes around southern Africa