Pelagie Islands

Pelagie Islands
Native name:
Ìsuli Pilaggî
Geography
LocationMediterranean Sea
Coordinates35°31′21″N 12°36′18″E / 35.52250°N 12.60500°E / 35.52250; 12.60500
ArchipelagoPelagie Islands
Total islands3
Major islandsLampedusa, Lampione, and Linosa
Area25.5 km2 (9.8 sq mi)
Administration
Region Sicily
ProvinceAgrigento
Demographics
Population6,556 (1 January 2019)

The Pelagie Islands (Italian: Isole Pelagie; Sicilian: Ìsuli Pilaggî), from the Greek πέλαγος, pélagos meaning "open sea", are the three small islands of Lampedusa, Lampione, and Linosa, located in the Mediterranean Sea between Malta and Tunisia, south of Sicily. To the northwest lie the island of Pantelleria and the Strait of Sicily. All three islands are part of the comune of Lampedusa e Linosa. Geologically, part of the archipelago (Lampedusa and Lampione) is on the African continental shelf,[1][2] while Linosa is of volcanic origin. Politically and administratively though, the islands fall within the Sicilian province of Agrigento and represent the southernmost part of Italy.

Despite pockets of agriculture, the islands are unnaturally barren due to wanton deforestation and the disappearance of the native olive groves, juniper and carob plantations. Fifty years ago[when?] much of the landscape was farmland bounded by dry stone walls but today, the local economy is based on sponge fishing and canning, supplemented by tourism in Lampedusa.

  1. ^ "Pelagie". Treccani.it. 2010. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Tunisia and the Government of the Italian Republic concerning the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf between the two Countries 20 August 1971" (PDF). www.un.org. United Nations. 1971. Retrieved 26 February 2022.