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  • The Wallis and Futuna Islands, nestled in the South Pacific, are a French overseas collectivity. They are divided into 3 main islands and customary kingdoms: Wallis (Uvéa), Futuna (Sigave and Alo). The capital, Mata Utu, is located on Wallis. In 2018, these lands were home to approximately 11 500 people.
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  • At the 2019 New Caledonian census, 22,520 residents of New Caledonia (whether born in New Caledonia or in Wallis and Futuna) reported their ethnicity as...
  • Wallis and Futuna was the only French colony to side with the Vichy regime during World War II until the arrival of Free French and US troops in 1942.
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    To reach someone in Wallis and Futuna dial +681 prior to a number. There are 3,000 installed telephones. ... About the flag and history of Wallis and Futuna.
  • Slogan n/a. Millî marş La Marseillaise. Wallis ve Futuna Adaları haritadaki konumu. ... Kaynakça. ^ "World factbook: Wallis and Futuna".
  • A key concern for Wallis and Futuna is an aging population with consequent economic development issues. Very few people aged 18-30 live on the islands due...
  • Wallis and futuna photos for download. All pictures are free to use. ... tibarama caledonia. Free Wallis And Futuna Country illustration and picture.
  • Native Name: Territoire des îles Wallis et Futuna. ... Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands has no borders with other countries.
  • There is a difference between the two island languages because Wallis has connections with Tonga and Futuna has ancestral roots in Samoa.
  • Wallis and Futuna has been a French overseas collectivity since 2003. Between 1961 and 2003, it had the status of an overseas territory.
  • 30 Jul 1961 `Uvea (Wallis), together with Futuna, becomes the French Overseas Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands; royalty continues.
  • For the sailors, Wallis and Futuna will undoubtedly constitute a highlight of their South Pacific grand tour, before setting sails to Fiji, Samoa or Tonga.
  • In l844, France was invited to protect the people of Wallis and Futuna under the rule of the Catholic Church.