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Île aux Vainqueurs
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon aerial photo, 2013. Île aux Vainqueurs is at the top right.
Geography
Coordinates46°47′25″N 56°08′01″W / 46.79028°N 56.13361°W / 46.79028; -56.13361
Area2 km (0.77 sq mi)
Highest elevation25 m (82 ft)
Administration
Saint Pierre and Miquelon

Île aux Vainqueurs (French: Isle of Winners/Vanquishers) is a small uninhabited island located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) off the coast of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France and the last remaining part of New France in North America.

The island is flat and low on the water similar to the neighboring and larger island Île aux Marins. Its length is just over 650 metres (2,130 ft) running north to south and covers less than 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi). The island, along with neighboring Île aux Pigeons are popular sites for gulls, for which in 2018, 294 nests were counted and recorded.

The island has remained uninhabited except for being occasionally used as a quarantine site between 1869, when a war brig, Le Curieux, passed through with cases of yellow fever, and 1915, when it was decommissioned.

References

  1. "Saint Pierre and Miquelon". The World Factbook (2025 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency.
  2. Elghazouani, Mehdi. "Des opérations de comptage de goélands autour de Saint-Pierre". France Info. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  3. Briand, Martine. "Histoire de quarantaines au 19ème siècle à Saint-Pierre et Miquelon". France Info. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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