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French Polynesia

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  • Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    French Polynesia base
    French Polynesia showing island names and capital city - 2012.
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    French Polynesia
    The 5 main island groups of French Polynesia - Society Islands (Leeward and Windward Islands), Tuamotu Archipelago, Gambier Islands, Marquesas Islands and Austral Islands.
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    The Islands of French Polynesia
    Tahiti and the French Polynesian islands.
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    French Polynesia - Tahiti
    French Polynesia islands highlighting Tahiti - 2012.
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    Tahiti base
    Tahiti showing district borders and capitals - 2012.
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    Tahiti districts
    The administrative districts of Tahiti and it's location within the Society Islands.
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    Tahiti & Moorea, French Polynesia
    Tahiti and Moorea and their location amongst the islands of French Polynesia.
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    Mangareva Island
    The Gambier Island Group (Mangareva Islands), volcanic in origin and located in the southeast of the Tuamotu archipelago.