Erékùṣù Navassa
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(Àtúnjúwe láti Navassa Island)
| Navassa Island | |||
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Aerial view of the east coast
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| Orílẹ̀-èdè | United States | ||
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| Location | Caribbean Sea | ||
| Area | 5.2 km² (2 sq mi) | ||
| Population | Uninhabited. Hundreds of laborers lived here while it was being mined | ||
| Animal | Wildlife preserve | ||
| Material | Coral, limestone | ||
| Owner | United States (Claimed under the Guano Islands Act in 1857) Haiti (Claimed in 1801) |
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| Easiest access | Offshore anchorage only; steep cliffs make boat landing impossible | ||
| Discovered by | Christopher Columbus | ||
| - date | 1504 | ||
| FIPS | bq | ||
Navassa Island
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