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What is the southernmost inhabited island (excluding the Antarctic continent itself)?

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What is the southernmost inhabited island (excluding the Antarctic continent itself)?

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  1. Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic Ocean, 2,816 km (1,750 mi) from South Africa and 3,360 km (2,090 mi) from South America. The islands are part of the British crown colony of Saint Helena. With a population of c. 270, the main island of Tristan da Cunha is also the remotest inhabited island in the world.


  2. I think South Georgia island is with ~20 year round residents.

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