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  2. Isabela Island (Galápagos) - Wikipedia

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    Isabela Island (Spanish: Isla Isabela) is the largest of the Galápagos Islands, with an area of 4,586 km 2 (1,771 sq mi) and a length of 100 km (62 mi). By itself, it is larger than all the other islands in the chain combined, and it has a little under 2,000 permanent inhabitants.

  3. Isabella II - Wikipedia

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    Isabella II (Spanish: Isabel II, María Isabel Luisa de Borbón y Borbón-Dos Sicilias; 10 October 1830 – 9 April 1904) was Queen of Spain from 1833 until her deposition in 1868. She is the only queen regnant in the history of unified Spain. [1] [n. 1] Isabella was the elder daughter of King Ferdinand VII and Queen Maria Christina.

  4. Galápagos Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Tears at Puerto Villamil on Isabela, the largest of the Galapagos. Isabela (Albemarle) Island – This island was named in honor of Queen Isabella I of Castile. [24] With an area of 4,640 km 2 (1,790 sq mi), it is the largest island of the Galápagos. Its highest point is Volcán Wolf, with an altitude of 1,707 m (5,600 ft).

  5. Isabela Canton - Wikipedia

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    Isabela is the largest island in the Galápagos, and well known for its beaches, bays and coastal lagoons with a wide variety of plants and birds. The capital of the canton is Puerto Villamil . Isabela's human population has increased over the years, mainly during the 1970s, but the canton remains the least populated in the province, and among ...

  6. Wall of Tears (Galápagos Islands) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall of Tears (Spanish: El Muro de las Lágrimas) is a historical site 5 km west of Puerto Villamil on Isabela Island in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. It was constructed between 1945 and 1959 by prisoners in the penal colony on the island, which had been established by President José María Velasco Ibarra in 1944, using infrastructure ...

  7. Reign of Isabella II - Wikipedia

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    Thus began the effective reign of Isabella II (1843–1868), which was a very complex period, not without its ups and downs, which marked the rest of the political situation of the 19th century and part of the 20th century in Spain. [1] [2] The proclamation of the coming of age of Isabella II and the "Olózaga incident" produced a political vacuum.

  8. Puerto Villamil - Wikipedia

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    Of the 2,200 people who live on Isabela, the majority live in Puerto Villamil. [1] The harbor is frequently full with sailboats, as Villamil is a popular stop for private yachts making their way to the Marquesas Islands as it is the westernmost town in the Galapagos Islands. Puerto Villamil was founded in 1897 by Antonio Gil [2]

  9. Project Isabela - Wikipedia

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    The Galápagos tortoise, whose protection from extinction impulsed the Project Isabela. The Project Isabela (Spanish: Proyecto Isabela) was an environmental restoration project in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador that took place between 1997 and 2006, [1] initiated by the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galápagos National Park.

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