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Fenua Fala is an
islet of the
Fakaofo island group of Tokelau. A
settlement Fakaofo was
established there in 1960. Map of
Fakaofo Atoll 9°22′S 171°16′W...
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Fenua Tapu is an
islet of Nui
atoll in the
Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. It is the most
southern and most
eastern islet of Nui and is the
largest (area...
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Ducie Ducie Island (/ˈduːsi/; Pitkern:
Ducie Ailen) is an
uninhabited atoll in the
Pitcairn Islands group,
which also
includes Pitcairn,
Henderson and...
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French pronunciation: [il suləvɑ̃], lit. 'Islands Under-the-Wind'; Tahitian:
Fenua Raro Mata’i) are the
western part of the
Society Islands in
French Polynesia...
- Eeg,
found Nui on the
morning of 14 June 1825 and
named the main
island (
Fenua Tapu) as
Nederlandsch Eiland.
Whalers began roving the Pacific, although...
- (French: Équipe de
football de Tahiti, Tahitian: Te pŭpŭ tu'e popo a te
fenua Tahiti)
represents French Polynesia in men's
international football, and...
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Fenua Tamuera is a
former I-Kiribati politician. She was a
member of
Parliament for
Butaritari during the
fourth Parliament of Kiribati. She was the second...
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Marquises [maʁkiz]; Marquesan: Te
Henua ʻEnana (North Marquesan) and Te
Fenua ʻEnata (South Marquesan), both
meaning "the land of men") are a
group of...
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Fenua Loa is an
islet of the
Fakaofo island group of Tokelau. Map of
Fakaofo Atoll 9°26′24″S 171°12′18″W / 9.4399°S 171.2051°W / -9.4399; -171.2051...
- vocabulary; this
includes culturally important words such as tapu, ariki, motu,
fenua, kava, and tapa as well as *sawaiki, the
mythical homeland for some of the...