- The
Chagos Archipelago (/ˈtʃɑːɡəs, -ɡoʊs/) or
Chagos Islands (formerly the B****as de Chagas, and
later the Oil Islands) is a
group of
seven atolls comprising...
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Chago may
refer to:
Chago, a
common name for the
plant Mirabilis expansa Mathias Chago, Cameroonian-Croatian
footballer This
disambiguation page lists...
- over the
Chagos Archipelago is
disputed between Mauritius,
Maldives and the
United Kingdom.
Mauritius has
repeatedly stated that the
Chagos Archipelago...
- 72°00′E / 6.167°S 72.000°E / -6.167; 72.000
Great Chagos Bank The
Great Chagos Bank, in the
Chagos Archipelago,
about 500 km (310 mi)
south of Maldives...
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Chagos The
United Kingdom, at the
request of the
United States,
began expelling the
inhabitants of the
Chagos Archipelago in 1968,
concluding its forced...
- 73°24′E / 3.800°N 73.400°E / 3.800; 73.400 The
Chagos–Lakshadweep
Ridge (CLR), also
known as the
Chagos–Lakshadweep Plateau, is a
prominent volcanic ridge...
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Diego Garcia is the
largest island of the
Chagos Archipelago, part of the
British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). It has been used as a
joint UK–U.S. military...
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British colony of
Mauritius now
included Rodrigues, Agaléga, St. Brandon, the
Chagos Archipelago, and,
until 1906, the Seyc****es.
Mauritius and
France dispute...
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Tanzania and Indonesia. The
territory comprises the
seven atolls of the
Chagos Archipelago with over 1,000
individual islands, many very small, amounting...
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central western rim of the
Great Chagos Bank,
which is the world's
largest coral atoll structure,
located in the
Chagos Archipelago. The
individual islands...