St. Helena
St. Helena is a remote island located in the South Atlantic Ocean, known for its rugged terrain and unique biodiversity. It is part of the British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. The island is approximately 47 square miles in size and is famous for its historical significance, particularly as the place of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte after his defeat in 1815.
The capital of St. Helena is Jamestown, a small town that serves as the main port and administrative center. The island has a small population, primarily engaged in agriculture and tourism. Visitors are drawn to its rich history, stunning landscapes, and the opportunity to explore its diverse wildlife, including endemic species.