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Rutland Island

Rutland Island
Rutland Island is located in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Rutland Island
Rutland Island
Geography
Location Bay of Bengal
Coordinates 11°25′N 92°38′E / 11.42°N 92.64°E / 11.42; 92.64Coordinates: 11°25′N 92°38′E / 11.42°N 92.64°E / 11.42; 92.64
Archipelago Andaman Islands
Adjacent bodies of water Indian Ocean
Total islands 1
Major islands
  • Rutland     
Area 121.5 km2 (46.9 sq mi)
Length 18 km (11.2 mi)
Width 11 km (6.8 mi)
Coastline 69 km (42.9 mi)
Highest elevation 433 m (1,421 ft)
Highest point Mount Ford
Administration
District South Andaman
Island group Andaman Islands
Island sub-group Rutland Archipelago
Tehsil Port Blair Tehsil
Largest settlement
Bada Khari pop. 169
Demographics
Demonym Hindi
Population 347 (2016)
Pop. density 2.85 /km2 (7.38 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups Hindu, Andamanese
Additional information
Time zone
PIN 744105
Telephone code 031927
Official website www.and.nic.in
ISO Code IN-AN-00
Literacy 64%
Avg. summer temperature 30.2 °C (86.4 °F)
Avg. winter temperature 23.0 °C (73.4 °F)
Sex ratio 1.48/
unit_pref Metric
Census Code 35.639.0004
Official Languages Hindi, English

Rutland Island is an island of the Andaman Islands. It belongs to the South Andaman administrative district, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. the island is lying 20 km (12 mi) south from Port Blair.

The island used to be home to the Jangil, one of the indigenous Andamanese groups. The Jangil (also called "Rutland Jarawa" since they were thought to have been related to the Jarawa of South Andaman) occupied much of the interior of the island according to mid-19th century British accounts, however their interactions with outsiders were few and far between. Up to the early 20th century there are only a handful of documented encounters with Jangil individuals. The last documented encounter was in 1907, and when in the 1920s a more extensive expedition to the island's interior was conducted, no traces of their active habitation were found; the Jangil had become extinct.

From time to time other indigenous Andamanese, such as the Onge from Little Andaman Island to the south and Great Andamanese tribes to the north had also set up fishing communities on Rutland. However, with the great reduction in numbers of these peoples, and their (enforced) relocation to more restricted areas, the island no longer has any permanent indigenous settlement. There is a lighthouse at the slopes of the hill on the north of the island, about 2 km from the landing point.

The island belongs to the Rutland Archipelago and is located across the Macpherson Strait from South Andaman Island. It is separated from Little Andaman by the Duncan Passage, and from North Clinque Island by Manner Strait. Mount Ford, 433m high, lies in the N part of the island; Mount Mayo, 227m high, lies in the S part.


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