St. Helena Island
St. Helena Island is a remote volcanic island located in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha territory of the United Kingdom. The island is known for its rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and rich history, including its role as the place of exile for Napoleon Bonaparte.
The island covers an area of about 122 square kilometers and has a small population, primarily residing in the capital, Jamestown. St. Helena is accessible by sea, with no airport, making it one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. Its economy relies on tourism, fishing, and agriculture.