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Wallis-et-Futuna Uvea mo Futuna |
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Wallis-et-Futuna - Collectivité des Îles Wallis-et-Futuna
Wallis-et-Futuna est une collectivité d'outre-mer française située dans l'hémisphère sud. Son chef-lieu est Mata-Utu. Composé de trois principales îles, Wallis, Futuna et Alofi, l'archipel se trouve entre la Nouvelle-Calédonie et Tahiti. Il est localisé à 22.000 kilomètres de Paris et est situé en Océanie polynésienne (océan Pacifique occidental). |
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Uvea mo Futuna |
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Wallis and Futuna - Collectivity of the Wallis and Futuna Islands
The Collectivity of the Wallis and Futuna Islands is composed of two separate groups with three main volcanic tropical islands, which are separated by 260 km: the Wallis Islands (Uvea) in the north and the Hoorn Islands (Futuna Islands) with Futuna and Alofi. They are located in the South Pacific Ocean between ► Fiji, ► Samoa, ► Tonga, and ► Tuvalu. Since 2003, Wallis and Futuna has been an overseas collectivity and a constituent part of the French Republic. |
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| Short name |
Wallis and Futuna |
| Official name |
Collectivity of the Wallis and Futuna Islands |
| Status |
Overseas collectivity and constituent part of the French Republic (French since 1887) |
| Location |
Pacific Ocean |
| Capital |
Mata-Utu |
| Population |
11,558 inhabitants |
| Area |
264 km² |
| Major language(s) |
French (official), ʻUvean, Futunan |
| Major religion(s) |
Roman Catholicism |
| More information |
Wallis and Futuna, Geography of Wallis and Futuna, History of Wallis and Futuna, and Politics of Wallis and Futuna |
| More images |
Wallis and Futuna - Wallis and Futuna (Category). |