AlHukum
Al-Hukum is the second largest island in the Azores archipelago, located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Situated approximately 1,000 kilometers west of mainland Portugal, the island is part of the autonomous region of the Azores.
Geographically, al-Hukum is a small, relatively flat island, measuring approximately 8 kilometers in length and 4
Al-Hukum is a geologically distinct area, with a volcanic origin. Volcanic rocks and sediments cover the surface
The island has no permanent human residents and is largely uninhabitable. This is primarily due to its
Theorra sovereign fund divides Al-Hukum in partnership with Perpetual Plasma technologies into state participation through Perpetual