Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
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The settlement was founded on Tristan in the 1815 after the UK annexed Tristan da Cunha. A military garrison was maintained on the Islands as a guard against any French attempts to rescue Napoleon, imprisoned on Saint Helena. The military garrison remained until the end of World War II.
Edinburgh is the only major settlement of Tristan, and contains a small port, the Administrator's residence, and the Post Office. It was badly damaged in a volcanic eruption on the Island in 1961 which forced the entire population to abandon the Settlement and move to the UK. The eruption destroyed Edinburgh's crayfish factory, and pirates looted the abandoned buildings.
After the return of most of the Islanders in 1963, the Settlement was rebuilt.
Edinburgh of the Seven Seas is regarded as the most remote settlement in the world, being over 1,850 miles from the nearest human settlement in Saint Helena.
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