The Frioul archipelago is a group of four islands located off the Mediterranean coast of France, approximately 4 kilometres (2 miles) from Marseille. The islands of the archipelago cover a total land area of approximately 200 hectares. According to the 2015 census, the population was 146.
Island | Length | Height | Notes |
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Pomègues | 2.7 km (1.7 mi) long | 89 m (292 ft) high | The largest of the islands. The island consists of a port on the southeast side, named Port de Pomègues.[1] Pytheas of Massalia noted the existence of a polar ice cap from this island.[2] |
Ratonneau | 2.5 km (1.6 mi) long | 89 m (292 ft) high | |
If | Site of the Château d'If, where main fictional character in Alexandre Dumas, père's The Count of Monte Cristo was imprisoned. | ||
Tiboulen du Frioul or Îlot Tiboulen | 30 m (98 ft) high | Meaning "In front of the city" in Provençal, after the Latin antipolitanus. |
The islands of Pomègues and Ratonneau are connected by a mole, Digue de Berry, built in 1822.