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Created page with "{{distinguish|Île Poule, Peros Banhos}} {{Infobox island |name=Île Poule |territory=BIOT |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=-5.358754 |longitude=72.221148 |map= |group=Salomon Islands |area= |summit= }} '''Île Poule''' is a very small island amongst the Salomon Islands of the British Indian Ocean Territory. It is one of four islets to just out of the water on the southern part of the atoll or ring-reef which forms the Salomon Islands, along with Île Sep..." |
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- Not to be confused with Île Poule, Peros Banhos
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Île Poule is a very small island amongst the Salomon Islands of the British Indian Ocean Territory. It is one of four islets to just out of the water on the southern part of the atoll or ring-reef which forms the Salomon Islands, along with Île Sepultre, Île Jacobin and Île du Sel.
Like most of the smaller Chagos Islands, it is named in French, having been first charted by the French before the archipelago passed to British rule during the Napoleonic Wars.
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