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Peros Banhos Peros Banhos,
Pedro dos
Banhos or
Baixos de Pêro dos
Banhos in old maps, is a
formerly inhabited atoll in the
Chagos Archipelago of the British...
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Viscount of
Banho (Portuguese:
Visconde de
Banho) is an
hereditary title created by
Queen Maria II of Portugal, by
decree on 21 July 1835, in
favour of...
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include Danger Island,
Three Brothers Islands,
Nelson Island, and
Peros Banhos, as well as the
island groups of the
Egmont Islands,
Eagle Islands, and...
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kilometres (3.7 mi) west-northwest of Île Pierre, the
closest island of
Peros Banhos atoll in the
northern Chagos Archipelago. It
measures about 3 kilometres...
- Île
Pierre (Peros
Banhos, 1.4 km2 (0.54 sq mi)),
Eastern Egmont (Egmont Islands, 2.175 km2 (0.840 sq mi)), Île du Coin (Peros
Banhos, 1.32 km2 (0.51 sq mi))...
- and was,
spontaneously called,
Banhos street around 1846. In 1897 it
gained the
current naming as
Avenida dos
Banhos, it was
known as
Avenida Brasil...
- The
following is a list of
islands in the
Chagos Archipelago. The
Chagos Archipelago is a
group of
seven atolls comprising 58
individual tropical islands...
- the
northeast of the
Chagos Archipelago,
between Blenheim Reef and
Peros Banhos. The main
islands in the
group are Île Boddam, with the
former main settlement...
- (英弘), Kyūka (久化), Kōshi or Kōji (広至),
Banna or
Banwa (万和), and
Banpo or
Banhō (万保),
three of
which were
sourced from two ****anese works, the
Kojiki and...
- inhabitants: 336 in
Diego Garcia, 162 in the
Salomon islands, and 168 in
Peros Banhos. The
vital statistics were
likely similar to
other Indian Ocean islands...