• Wallis and Futuna are treated as a single overseas territory of France. Wallis emerged from the Early Tongan Maritime Empire in the l500s.
  • Covering a land area of 142.42 sq.km (54.99 sq mi), Wallis and Futuna Islands is an overseas collectivity of France, located in the south Pacific Ocean.
  • The kailao (paddle-club dance), however, has no song and only includes percussion. Wallis and Futuna dancers perform across the Oceania region at festivals.
  • Both Wallis and Futuna islands have an airport: the Hihifo Airport on the island of Wallis and the Pointe Vele Airport on the island of Futuna.
  • The CFP franc (called just franc locally, symbol F, ISO currency code XPF) is the currency used in Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia and New Caledonia.
  • It is located in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of three main volcanic islands: Wallis, Futuna, and Alofi, although it is only known as Wallis and Futuna.
  • Citizens of most countries can travel to Wallis and Futuna visa-free ' some for unlimited time and some for a period of up to 90 days.
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  • Geleneksel danslar, müzikler ve el işi ürünler adanın kültürel mirasını oluşturur. Futuna adası, Wallis adasına göre daha küçük ve daha az nüfusa sahip bir adadır.