Saint Peter and Paul Rocks (Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo in Portuguese) are about 12 tiny volcanic rock islands about 950 km northeast of Natal, Brazil.
The highest of the rocks, Southwest Rock, has an elevation of 22.5 m, are peaks of the largely submarine Mid-Atlantic Ridge that extend above the water level. The rocks are scattered across an area that measures 350 m North-South and 200 m East-West. The total land area is about 10,000 m². The exact location is given as .
The largest rocks are:
Islands of Brazil | Deserts and xeric shrublands | Neotropic | Uninhabited islands
Sankt-Peter-und-Sankt-Pauls-Felsen | Rochers de Saint Pierre et Saint Paul | セントピーター・セントポール群島 | Penedos de São Pedro e São Paulo | Сан-Педру-і-Сан-Паулу
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