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The Ilhéus Secos (Portuguese for "Dry Islets", because of their aridity and paucity of vegetation), also known as the Ilhéus do Rombo, are a group of small, uninhabited islands in the Cape Verde archipelago, lying 600 km off the coast of north-west Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. They are sited on a volcanic seamount 7 km north of Brava and 15 km west of Fogo. The two major islets of the chain are Ilhéu Grande (300 ha) and Ilhéu de Cima (150 ha). Administratively they are part of the municipality of Brava. They can be seen from Brava and, sometimes, from Fogo. ==Description== The larger islets have some sparse grassland. Ilhéu Grande is on the west side of the group. It has a length of about 1.5 km from south-west to north-east and a width of 600–800 m, with a small bay in the north-west. Ilhéu de Cima, on the east of the group, is about 1 km long and 500–600 wide, with a small bay in its south-east. Some smaller unvegetated islets and rocks, including the Ilhéu do Rei, Ilhéu Sapado and Ilhéu Luíz Carneiro, lie between them.
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