Ilhéu de Cima

For the islet in the Madeira islands east of Porto Santo, see Ilheu de Cima (Porto Santo) Ilhéu de Cima is an uninhabited island of Cape Verde. It is part of the Ilhéus Secos islet group, located 4 km east of Ilhéu Grande, the other main islet of the group, and 8 km northeast of the island Brava. They are administratively a part of the Brava municipality. Surrounding islets include Ilhéu Luíz Carneiro, Ilhéu Sapado and Ilhéu do Rei (Portuguese for King's Islet). The island is an integral nature reserve, famous for its seabirds colonies. In the island's south there is a lighthouse located about 80 m above sea level.

Ilhéu de Cima

For the islet in the Madeira islands east of Porto Santo, see Ilheu de Cima (Porto Santo) Ilhéu de Cima is an uninhabited island of Cape Verde. It is part of the Ilhéus Secos islet group, located 4 km east of Ilhéu Grande, the other main islet of the group, and 8 km northeast of the island Brava. They are administratively a part of the Brava municipality. Surrounding islets include Ilhéu Luíz Carneiro, Ilhéu Sapado and Ilhéu do Rei (Portuguese for King's Islet). The island is an integral nature reserve, famous for its seabirds colonies. In the island's south there is a lighthouse located about 80 m above sea level.