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Tokelau

Tokelau landscape map

Tokelau, formerly known as the Unin Islands and Tokelau Islands (as they were officially called before 1976), is a dependency of the Kingdom of New Zealand located in the South Pacific Ocean, geographically just north of the Samoan Islands (8° to 10° S, 171° to 178° W) and consisting of the three coral island atolls …

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Niue

The beautiful paradise of Niue in the southern hemisphere

Niue is an island nation located in the south-central Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometers north of New Zealand; it is bounded by Tonga to the west, Samoa to the north, and the neighboring Cook Islands to the east. Niue consists of an oval-shaped island surrounded by coral reefs, covering 260 square kilometers. It produces passion fruit, …

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Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna Islands

Wallis and Futuna, located between Fiji and the Samoan Islands. It consists of the islands of Wallis, Futuna, Alofi and the surrounding islets, with an area of 264 square kilometers. It has a tropical maritime climate. The population is 15,000. The capital city, Matautu, has a population of more than 8,000.It Produces coconuts, potatoes, taro, …

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Pitcairn Island

Pitcairn Island

Pitcairn Island is an island in the South Pacific, located in southeastern Polynesia, and is part of the Pitcairn Islands, a British Overseas Territory. It has an area of 4.6 square kilometres, with the highest point at 347 m above sea level, a population of 50 in 2018, and a population density of 11 people …

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French Polynesia

French Polynesia Papeete

French Polynesia is a French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific, consisting of several groups of Polynesian islands: the Marquesas, the Society Islands, the Tuamotu Islands (including the Gambier Islands), and the Southern Islands, which belonged to France in 1843. Tahiti, located in the interior of the Society Islands, is not only one of the …

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New Caledonia

New Caledonia's closest island to paradise

Located near the Tropic of Capricorn, New Caledonia is a French special status overseas collectivity in southwestern Oceania. The region as a whole consists mainly of the islands of New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. As one of the overseas parts of France, Melanesian and Polynesian are also spoken here, in addition to French, the …

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Guam

Guam landscape map

Guam, a U.S. unincorporated territory, is an island in the western Pacific Ocean, one of four unincorporated U.S. possessions where Guamanians are U.S. citizens by birth. U.S. military bases cover about a quarter of the island. Agana is the capital of Guam, and Didido is the most populous city. Guam landscape map Are you looking …

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Cook Islands

Cook Islands

The Cook Islands are an archipelago of 15 islands in the South Pacific Ocean between French Polynesia and Fiji, named after Captain James Cook, who explored the South Pacific and discovered many islands, and is associated with New Zealand in free association and part of the Kingdom of New Zealand in the Commonwealth of Nations.The …

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Tonga

Tonga Islands

The Kingdom of Tonga, commonly known as Tonga, is an island nation of 172 islands of various sizes located in the southwest Pacific Ocean, 650 km from Fiji in the west and 1770 km from New Zealand in the southwest, with an area of about 748 square kilometers and a population of 103,000. It became …

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Fiji

Fiji Nature Map

The Republic of Fiji, commonly known as Fiji, is an archipelagic nation located in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga, and south of Tuvalu, consisting of 330 islands (half are uninhabited, while the two main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu account for 87% of the country’s population). The name …

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