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Ilhas

Ilhas is a small, unincorporated community located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Georgia, within the county of Effingham. Situated along the banks of the Altamaha River, the area is known for its rural charm and proximity to natural landscapes. Historically, Ilhas has been a farming and fishing community, with agriculture and water-based industries playing significant roles in its economy. The region’s fertile soil and abundant water resources have supported crops such as cotton, rice, and peanuts, as well as livestock farming.

The community’s proximity to the river has also fostered a tradition of fishing and maritime activities, including

Nearby attractions include the nearby town of Darien, which offers access to larger amenities, as well as

The community’s history is intertwined with the broader regional heritage, including contributions to the state’s agricultural

the
operation
of
small
boats
and
the
preservation
of
local
fishing
traditions.
Ilhas
is
part
of
the
broader
Altamaha
River
Basin,
which
is
recognized
for
its
ecological
importance,
including
wetlands
that
provide
habitat
for
diverse
wildlife.
state
parks
and
nature
reserves
that
showcase
Georgia’s
natural
beauty.
The
area
remains
relatively
quiet,
with
a
slower
pace
of
life
compared
to
more
urbanized
regions.
While
Ilhas
lacks
a
central
business
district,
its
residents
often
rely
on
neighboring
towns
for
essential
services
and
shopping.
and
economic
development.
Today,
Ilhas
continues
to
maintain
a
close-knit
community
atmosphere,
with
a
focus
on
preserving
its
rural
identity
while
adapting
to
modern
needs.
The
area
remains
a
quiet,
scenic
spot
for
those
seeking
a
peaceful
retreat
in
southeastern
Georgia.