Alboran Island ( es, Isla de Alborán) is a small
islet of
Spain (
province of Almería
Almería (, also , ) is a province of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is bordered by the provinces of Granada, Murcia, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is the homonymous city of Almería.
Almería has an area of . With 701, ...
) in the
Alboran Sea
The Alboran Sea (from Arabic , ''al-Baḥrān'') is the westernmost portion of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between the Iberian Peninsula and the north of Africa (Spain on the north and Morocco and Algeria on the south). The Strait of Gibraltar, w ...
, part of the western
Mediterranean Sea, about north of the Moroccan coast and from the Spanish mainland. The main buildings are an automated lighthouse built in the 19th century, a small cemetery, and a harbor.
Description
The island is a flat platform about
above sea level
Height above mean sea level is a measure of the vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum. In geodesy, it is formalized as ''orthometric heights''.
The comb ...
and about in area. off the northeastern end of the island is the small ''islote de La Nube'' (literally, islet of the cloud).
Natural history
Alboran has a
volcanic origin, located in an important
seismic zone where the
African plate collides with the
Eurasian plate. In 1899 a new
igneous rock was discovered on Alboran, with the name of
alboranite, in honor of the island.
The islet has been recognised as an
Important Bird Area
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IBA was developed and sites are identified by BirdLife Int ...
(IBA) by
BirdLife International
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because it supports a breeding population of
Audouin's gulls, as well as various species of
passerines on
migration.
The
wall-rocket
''Diplotaxis'' (wall-rocket) is a genus of 32–34 species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), native to Europe, the Mediterranean region and Macaronesia; the species diversity is highest in the Iberian Peninsula, North ...
species ''
Diplotaxis siettiana'', called ''jaramago de Alborán'' in Spanish, has its only known wild population on the island. It was extinct there during much of the late 20th century but successfully reintroduced from
ex-situ conservation stocks in 1999.
In 2001, the
United Nations declared the island and its seabed a
Specially Protected Areas of Mediterranean Importance.
History
The island became a power base of Mustafa ben Yusuf al Mahmud ed Din (), a Tunisian
corsair
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* Barbary corsair, Ottoman and Berber pirates and privateers operating from North Africa
* French corsairs, privateers operating on behalf of the French crown
Corsair may also refer to:
Arts and ...
in the Ottoman sultan's service whose attacks were so ferocious that he became known as ''Al-Borani'' (hence the island's name), from the
Turkish
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*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
for "thunderstorm". It became a Spanish possession after the
Battle of Alboran in 1540.
Alborán has been known in error as "Albusama".
The aristocrat
Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria visited the island and published in
Prague an illustrated book in German: Alboran (1898).
Early in
World War II, the shape of the flat island with a single building prompted a British bomber crew operating at dusk to bomb the island, mistaking it for a U-boat.
In the mid-1960s there were several attempts by Soviet fishing boats to establish a settlement on Alboran, which forced the Spanish army to establish a permanent detachment of
Spanish Navy Marines
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for the control and protection of the island.
It is now home to a small
Spanish Navy garrison and an automated lighthouse.
Administration
The island has belonged to the municipality of
Almería since the 19th century.
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Islands of Africa
Islands of Spain
Mediterranean islands
Volcanoes of Africa
Volcanoes of Spain
Pre-Holocene volcanoes
Landforms of Andalusia
Important Bird Areas of Spain
Seabird colonies
Important Bird Areas of Mediterranean islands