- The
Tuamotu Archipelago or the
Tuamotu Islands (French: Îles
Tuamotu,
officially Archipel des
Tuamotu) are a
French Polynesian chain of just
under 80...
- The
Tuamotu sandpiper (Prosobonia parvirostris) is an
endangered member of the
large wader family Scolopacidae, that is
endemic to the
Tuamotu Islands...
- The Îles
Tuamotu-Gambier (French: Îles
Tuamotu-Gambier or
Archipels des
Tuamotu et des
Gambier or
Archipel des
Tuamotu-Gambier or
Tuamotu-Gambier or officially...
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Society Islands (comprising the
Leeward and
Windward Islands); and the
Tuamotus.
Among its 121
islands and atolls, 75 were
inhabited at the 2017 census...
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Tuamotu kingfisher has been
split into the
following species: Niau kingfisher,
Todiramphus gertrudae Mangareva kingfisher,
Todiramphus gambieri This page...
- This is a list of the
birds species of the
Tuamotus. The
avifauna of the
Tuamotus include 86 species. Of these, 13 are endemic, and one is extinct. This...
- The
Tuamotu tropical moist forests is a
tropical and
subtropical moist broadleaf forests ecoregion in the
Tuamotu Archipelago of
French Polynesia and...
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Farea is an
atoll in the west of the
Tuamotu group in
French Polynesia. It is the
second largest of the
Tuamotu atolls. The
nearest land is Toau, a coral...
- 109°00′W / 17.4°S 109.0°W / -17.4; -109.0 201 125 Total:
Pitcairn Islands,
Tuamotu Archipelago,
Central Chile and
Argentina Partial:
Eastern Oceania, South...
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administrative subdivision of the
Tuamotu-Gambier Islands. The
commune includes the
Gambier Islands as well as
several atolls in the
Tuamotu Archipelago (the Acteon...