Montecristo

Montecristo, also Monte Cristo (/ˌmɒntiˈkrɪst/, Italian: [ˌmonteˈkristo]) and formerly Oglasa (Ancient Greek: Ὠγλάσσα, romanized: Ōglássa), is an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea and part of the Tuscan Archipelago. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Portoferraio in the province of Livorno, Italy. The island has an area of 10.39 km2 (4.01 sq mi), is approximately 4.1 km (2.5 mi) wide at its widest point, and is 3.4 km (2.1 mi) long; the coasts are steep, and extend for 16 km (9.9 mi). The island is a state nature reserve and forms part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park.

Montecristo
Montecristo
Geography
LocationTyrrhenian Sea
ArchipelagoTuscan Archipelago
Area10.39 km2 (4.01 sq mi)
Length4.1 km (2.55 mi)
Width3.4 km (2.11 mi)
Coastline17 km (10.6 mi)
Highest elevation645 m (2116 ft)
Highest pointMount Fortezza
Administration
RegionTuscany
ProvinceLivorno
Demographics
Population2
Pop. density0.15/km2 (0.39/sq mi)
Montecristo and close islands

Much of the island's fame is derived from the fact that it provides the title of 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas, and is one of the novel's settings.

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