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Encyclopedia > Formigas Islets

Formigas Islets (pron. IPA [fuɾ'miɣɐʃ]) are islets of the Azores, Portugal. Located 43 km northeast of Santa Maria Island and southeast of São Miguel Island, they have special biological interest and a natural reserve with 35.42 km². The size of the emerged islets is about 9,000 m². The islets are part of the eastern group of the Azores archipelago. The islets are in the northwest part of a 13 km bank of extension and 5.5 km wide. The island runs from northwest to southeast. The island does not have any plants or animals. Dollabarat, a reef is situated 3 nautical miles (5 km) southwest from the Formigas Islets. The coastline is about 22 km (12 nm), visibility is exceptional. Look up pronunciation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... IPA may refer to: The International Phonetic Alphabet or India Pale Ale ... Mōkōlea Rock in Kailua Bay, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, 2. ... Location Motto of the autonomous region: Antes morrer livres que em paz sujeitos (Portuguese: To die free rather than to be subjugated in peace) Official language Portuguese Capitals Ponta Delgada (Presidency of the autonomous government), Angra do Heroísmo (Supreme Court), Horta (Legislative Assembly) Other towns Praia da Vitória... The island of Santa Maria (Portuguese for Saint Mary) is an island located in the southeastern part of the Azores and is the southernmost island in the Azores Islands. ... São Miguel on a NASA satellite photo, with North to the top. ... Biology is the branch of science dealing with the study of life. ... A nature reserve (natural reserve, nature preserve, natural preserve) is an area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research. ... A compass rose with Northwest highlighted Northwest is the ordinal direction halfway between West and North on a compass. ... The Dollabarat Islets are situated 5 km (3 nautical miles) south southeast of the Formigas Islets in the Azores archipelago. ...

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The nature reserve was formed in 1988 from a decree of the Azorean Parliament (Regional Legislative Decree #11/88/A of April 4). 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Formigas rely on an authentic use for navigation. The visibility atound the lighthouse is 19 km (10 nmi). During foggy days and without radar, the lighthouse can be used from the Dollabarat.


Formigas is the Portuguese for Ants, because they are many and small, some being pure rocks in the ocean. The islets are demanding for navigation, even if visible at 19 km away during sunlight, but in foggy days one can run aground without seeing the lighthouse (built in 1883) of the islets predicting the dangers of the islets. Surrounding the islets there are several hidden dangers, the depth of the islets group is never deeper than 30 meters, with the exception of a small point in the southwest, the Dollabarat, where there is only a small area that lies 3 metres deep. The rocks extends about 700 m from north and south of the lighthouse. In the Decree of March 2, 1895 for the general meeting of the Autonomous District of Ponta Delgada initiated the construction of lighthouses in the islands of São Miguel and Santa Maria. Due to technical difficulties and the construction of a lighthouse in an inhospbitable area which led to the concretization of the plan. A small wharf was built in the summer of 1948. The wharf does not receive shelter. The lighthouse was modernized and rebuilt in 1962 by a shipmaker Almirante Schultz. The lighthouse is located in the southern part of the Formigas in a zone that is 3 m above the mean sea level. The height is 19 m and the top of the lighthouse sits 22 m above sea level. The lighthouse was repaired again with acetylene substituted for the photovoltaic feeding. The lighthouse is one of the ex-libris of Azorean lighthouses, marking the characteristic profiles in the oceanic landscape of the Formigas. It can be sighted around 22 km (12 nmi) of distance. During the days of normal visibilities, the visibility can be seen from the southeastern part of the island of São Miguel and the northeastern part of the island of Santa Maria. Ants are one of the most successful groups of insects in the animal kingdom. ... The worlds oceans as seen from the South Pacific Oceans (from Okeanos, Greek for river, the ancient Greeks noticed that a strong current flowed off Gibraltar, and assumed it was a great river) cover almost three quarters (71%) of the surface of the Earth, and nearly half of the... 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar). ...


One of the smallest but one of the highest islets lies only 5 meters above the sea level, and it’s named "Formigão" (big ant). The two biggest islets have only 180 meters length and 40 meters in width.


References

  • Sarmento Rodrigues, M. M., (1970, Ancoradouros das Ilhas dos Açores, Instituto Hidrográfico (Hydrographic Institute), 3rd edition, Lisbon, 255.

Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues (1899 - 1979) was a marine official, a colonist and a professor. ...

Geography

  • Location:
    • Latitude: 37.2667 (27°16') N
    • Longitude: 24.85 (24°51') W

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Formigas Islets at AllExperts (597 words)
Formigas Islets are islets of the Azores, Portugal.
The islets are in the northwest part of a 13 km bank of extension and 5.5 km wide.
The lighthouse is one of the ex-libris of Azorean lighthouses, marking the characteristic profiles in the oceanic landscape of the Formigas.
Azores Islands Lighthouses and beacons (541 words)
None of the 17 lighthouses and 94 small beacons was forgotten, not even those that have been deactivated or destroyed by natural catastrophes such as the Capelinhos volcanic eruption, the 1980 and 1998 earthquakes.
On the second part we have the geographical description of the archipelago and its islands, followed by the listing of lighthouses and small beacons that exist in each one of the nine islands, as well as their history and features along with pictures that were taken from land, sea and even aerial.
It is on one these islets, the southerner, that we find the lighthouse settled in a tower with the shape of a ship's mast with 19 metres tall, whose light is 22 metres above the sea level.
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