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  • French Polynesia, overseas collectivity of France consisting of five archipelagoes in the south-central Pacific Ocean. Included are some 130 islands scattered across the Pacific between latitudes 7° and 27° S and longitudes 134° and 155° W—a total land area roughly equivalent to that of metropolitan Paris and London combined but spread across a swath of ocean five times as large as France.
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  • French Polynesia consists of five archipelagos -- the Austral Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands, and the Tuamotu Archipelago.
  • In 1957, the EFO were renamed French Polynesia. In 1983 French Polynesia became a member of the Pacific Community, a regional development organization.
  • 23K Followers, 12 Following, 323 Posts - French Polynesia (@french_polynesia) on Instagram: "Sharing the best photos of the islands of Tahiti Tag...
  • This islands, situated to the northeast of the territory of the French Polynesia, less developed on the tourist plan, attract a public of connoisseur.
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  • Rangiroa, the largest coral atoll in French Polynesia, is famed for its natural beauty, and remains a favorite of travellers from across the globe.
  • The Marquesas Islands were annexed by the French in 1791 and the rest of Polynesia became a French protectorate in 1842. In 1880, Tahiti became a colony.
  • Often referred to as the “Pearl of the Pacific,” Bora Bora is undoubtedly one of the most famous destinations in French Polynesia.
  • Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, French Polynesia is an Overseas Territory of the French Republic. Its total surface area is even larger than that of...
  • French Polynesians can attend college in France or pursue a degree at the French University of the Pacific (UFP), which has a campus in French Polynesia.