Group of four Mediterranean islands off Hyères in the Var department of Southeastern France
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The Îles d'Hyères (pronounced[ildjɛːʁ]), also known as Îles d'Or ([ildɔʁ]), are a group of four Mediterranean islands off Hyères in the Vardepartment of Southeastern France. Their old name is the Stoechades Islands from Greek: ΣτοιχάδεςStoikhádes from στοιχάςstoikhás meaning “in a row one behind another”.[1]
With a combined area of 29 square kilometres (11 sq mi), the Îles d'Hyères consist of
Porquerolles – 1,254 hectares (3,100 acres), an extension of the Giens peninsula
Port-Cros – 650 hectares (1,600 acres), the most mountainous, part of Port-Cros National Park, noted for rare flora and as a bird refuge
Île du Bagaud – 45 hectares (110 acres), part of the same national park, and without permitted access
Île du Levant – 900 hectares (2,200 acres), mostly for military use, partly a long-established naturist community centered on the privately owned village of Héliopolis