Ilhéu Caroço

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Ilhéu Caroço (English Carocho Islet, formerly Ilheu Bonés de jóquei or Dutchman's Cap ), is a small, uninhabited for the West African nation of São Tomé and Príncipe owned island in the Gulf of Guinea. It is located 2.9 km southeast of Ponta do Pico Negro, the southeastern headland Príncipe, and part of the eponymous province of Principe.

The island is about 840 meters long and 550 meters wide. This results in an area of ​​more than 0.4 km ².

The island is of volcanic origin ( stratovolcano ).

  • Island (São Tomé and Príncipe )
  • Island (Africa)
  • Island (Gulf of Guinea)
  • Principe
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