Английская Википедия:Alboran Island

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:More citations needed Шаблон:Infobox islands Alboran Island (Шаблон:Lang-es) is a small islet of Spain (province of Almería) in the Alboran Sea, part of the western Mediterranean Sea, about Шаблон:Convert north of the Moroccan coast and Шаблон:Convert 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 Шаблон:Convert above sea level and about Шаблон:Cvt in area. Шаблон:Convert 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 (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding population of Audouin's gulls, as well as various species of passerines on migration.[1]

The wall-rocket 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 Area of Mediterranean Importance.[2]

History

The island became a power base of Mustafa ben Yusuf al Mahmud ed Din (Шаблон:Lang-ar), a Tunisian corsair 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 for "thunderstorm". It became a Spanish possession after the Battle of Alboran in 1540.[3]

Alborán has been known in error as "Albusama".[4]

The aristocrat Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria visited the island and published in 1899 an illustrated book about the island in German.[5][6]

In 1963, the Spanish army established a permanent detachment of Spanish Navy Marines for the control and protection of the island.[3]

Administration

The island has belonged to Spain since 1540,[7] and to the municipality of Almería since the 19th century.[8]

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  4. "Algunos cartógrafos de los últimos siglos han dado a Alboran el nombre de Albusama, confundiéndola con el pequeño islote costero cercano a la ciudad llamada tambien por ellos Albusama." (Marie Armand Pascal d'Avezac de Castera-Macaya, 1846. Historia de las islas de África p. 386); "Alhucema (Albusama): Pequeña isla del Mediterráneo , sobre la costa del reyno de Fez , en frente de la de Alhucema." (Antonio Vegas 1806. Diccionário geográfico universal, que comprende la descripción de las quatro partes del mundo, s.v. "Alhucema").
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