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Tahaʻa (sometimes
spelled as
Tahaa) is an
island located among the
western group, the
Leeward Islands, of the
Society Islands in
French Polynesia, an overseas...
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secondary schools for
students from the
regional islands of Bora Bora,
Tahaa,
Huahine and Maupiti. The
Tahitian language name Ra'iātea
means bright sky...
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conquered Tahaa and
attacked Raʻiātea,
which he
conquered in 1763
after a three-year campaign. In 1769, when
James Cook
landed at
Tahaa and Raʻiātea...
- Pātio is the main
village on the
island of Taha'a,
French Polynesia. Décret n°72-407 du 17 mai 1972
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mollusk in the
family Partulidae. This
species was
endemic to Ra'iātea and
Tahaa,
neighbouring islands which share the same lagoon, in
French Polynesia....
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Fenuapeho (1773–1831) was the
chief of the
island of
Tahaa. He
served as the
regent of
Tahaa on
behalf of the
grandson of
Chief Tapoa I. He was about...
- in the
night of july 7th 1868. He was
installed as king of
Raiatea and
Tahaa in 1884. His
coronation took
place on
January 22, 1885. He took the regnal...
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Paraguayan apology and
payment of an indemnity. The
chiefs of
Raiatea and
Tahaa in the
South Pacific,
refusing to
accept the rule of King
Tamatoa V, unsuccessfully...
- ʻOa, Huahine, Maiʻao, Maupiti, Mehetiʻa, Moʻorea, Nuku Hiva, Raʻiātea,
Tahaʻa, Tetiʻaroa,
Tubuai and Tūpai.
French Polynesia is home to four terrestrial...
- Raiatea. From this
Huahinean line
comes the last
royal line of
Raiatea and
Tahaa. The
House of
Teururai was
originally a
noble family from a
chiefdom of...