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The Glorieuses or '''Glorioso Islands''' (. The Glorieuses have an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of 48,350 km&2. There are anchorages offshore, and Grande Glorieuse has a 1,300-metre-long Airstrip .

The and Lagoon . Grande Glorieuses is roughly circular and measures about 3 km across. It is thickly vegetated, mainly by the remains of a coconut plantation and Casuarina trees.

Île du Lys, about five miles northeast of Grande Glorieuses, is about 600 metres long and consists of Sand Dunes and scrub with some Mangroves . It was formerly quarried for Phosphate ( Guano ).

The Glorieuses were named and settled in 1880 by a Frenchman , Hippolyte Caltaux, who established a Coconut and Maize plantation on Grande Glorieuse. The archipelago became a French possession in 1892. From 1914 to 1958 concessions to exploit the islands were given to Seychelles companies.

The islands are today Nature Reserves with a Meteorological Station garrisoned by French troops (The French Foreign Legion ). They are claimed by Madagascar (because of their strategic importance), the Seychelles (considering the islands part of the Seychelles Archipelago ) and the Comoros (considering the islands part of the Comoros Archipelago).

The climate is tropical and the terrain is low and flat, varying from sea level to 12 m. Île de Lys in particular is a nesting ground for Migratory Seabirds , and Turtles lay eggs on the beaches.