The Islands of St Helena and Ascension

Dear All,

 I don't see the Islands of Ascension and St Helena on the list of countries.  St Helena is the place where Napoleon was exiled and died.  It is not accessible by plane and can only be visited by ships from Ascension Island.  It has its own coinage and stamps.  Why is it not on the list?

 Ascension is another island in the Atlantic Ocean, accessible only by chartered military planes from UK.  At one point it had its own coins and stamps, but obviously it is now combined with St Helena as one geographical entity - British Overseas Territory?  Ascension is still quite far from St Helena.

 I look forward to having Kosovo in the country list.

Sorry, I have to revise the above.  St Helena is on the country list, but not Ascension.  I would like to suggest either changing the country name "St Helena" to "St Helena & Ascension", or add "Ascension Island" as a new, separate country.   Either way, people who have been to Ascension know where to look for the country on the country list.

Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha is also grouped with St Helena. That's as as far as you can get from any other inhabited land mass. They issue their own stamps. If you've made the effort to get there surely a contender for a mention in it's own entity.

Tristan da Cunha

Tristan da Cunha (TDC) deserves to be listed on its own in the country list, instead of being lumped together with St Helena and Ascension.  TDC sometimes issues crown-sized commemorative 25 p coins bearing only the name Tristan da Cunha and even recently releases a set of coins (half penny, one penny, two pence, five pence, ten pence, twenty pence and twenty-five pence) depicting marine animals.