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Huahine is an
island located among the
Society Islands, in
French Polynesia, an
overseas territory of
France in the
South Pacific Ocean. It is part of...
- Cook's
final encounter with U'uru took
place in 1777 on the
island of
Huahine,
where he was
received with
honors be****ing a king. His son,
Tamatoa III...
- The
Polynesian island of
Huahine, in the
Society Islands, was a
kingdom ruled by the Teurura'i
dynasty from the 18th
century until its
annexation by France...
- The
Huahine swamphen (Porphyrio mcnabi) was a
species of bird in the
family Rallidae. It was a
small swamphen endemic to
Huahine in the
Society Islands...
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between the
French Third Republic and the
native kingdoms of Raiatea-Tahaa,
Huahine and Bora Bora,
which resulted in the
conquest of the
Leeward Islands, in...
- The
Huahine rail (Gallirallus storrsolsoni) was a
species of bird in the
family Rallidae. It was a medium-sized
Gallirallus rail
endemic to
Huahine in...
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Huahine–Fare
Airport is an
airport serving the
island of
Huahine in
French Polynesia (IATA: HUH, ICAO: NTTH). The
airport is
located in the
northern part...
- The
Huahine gull (Chroicocephalus utunui), also
known as the
Society Islands gull, is an
extinct bird, a
species of gull of
which subfossil bones were...
- he
escaped to
Huahine. Mai met
Samuel Wallis in 1767 and
Captain James Cook in 1769 in Tahiti. In
August 1773 he
embarked from
Huahine on the British...
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naval base
Huahine (Tahitian: Mataʻirea), the
easternmost island of the group;
split at high tide into the
northern Huahine Nui ("big
Huahine") and southern...