Saint Helena Island
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Saint Helena Island - Saint Helena Island may refer to:
Saint Helena Island, South Carolina - St. Helena, South Carolina is one of the South Carolina Sea Islands in Beaufort County, South Carolina that are historic sites of early European colonization of North America.
Transport on Saint Helena - Saint Helena has no major railways, and most of the highways are on the island of Saint Helena, which has 118 km (98 km paved and 20 unpaved). Tristan da Cunha has 2.
Saint Helena airport - The proposed airport on Saint Helena is scheduled to be open by 2010 by which time the RMS Saint Helena will be retired. It is due to be built on Prosporous Bay Plain on the east side of the very mountainous island.
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