Remotest island
Who
Bouvet Island
What
2,600 kilometre(s)
Where
Not Applicable ()
When

Discovered in the South Atlantic by explorer Jean Baptiste Bouvet de Lozier on 1 January 1739, Bouvet Island is an uninhabited Norwegian dependency. It lies around 2,600 km (1,404 nautical miles) from the nearest inhabited place – Tristan de Cunha.