
Saint Helena (Island)
Saint Helena is a remote volcanic island located in the South Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1,200 miles west of Africa. Known for its rugged terrain and lush landscapes, it has a rich history as a strategic naval stop and the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile and death. The island has a small population, mainly engaged in agriculture, tourism, and fishing. Its economy relies heavily on imports and tourism, with attractions like historic sites, nature trails, and pristine beaches. Saint Helena is a British Overseas Territory, offering a unique blend of colonial heritage and natural beauty in an isolated setting.