• Tahiti, which is in the Society Islands group, is the most populous island, being home to nearly 69% of the population of French Polynesia as of 2017[update]. (wikipedia.org)
  • Papeete, located on Tahiti, is the capital of French Polynesia. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1606 another Spanish expedition under Pedro Fernandes de Queirós sailed through Polynesia sighting an inhabited island on 10 February which they called Sagitaria (or Sagittaria), probably the island of Rekareka to the southeast of Tahiti. (wikipedia.org)
  • French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville also visited Tahiti in 1768, while British explorer James Cook arrived in 1769, and observed the transit of Venus. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1842, Tahiti and Tahuata were declared a French protectorate, to allow Catholic missionaries to work undisturbed. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1880, France annexed Tahiti, changing the status from that of a protectorate to that of a colony. (wikipedia.org)
  • After France declared a protectorate over Tahiti in 1842 and fought a war with Tahiti (1844-1847), the British and French signed the Jarnac Convention in 1847, declaring that the kingdoms of Raiatea, Huahine and Bora Bora were to remain independent from both powers and that no single chief was to be allowed to reign over the entire archipelago. (wikipedia.org)
  • The beauty of the islands drew artists such as the French painter Paul Gauguin , who lived first on Tahiti and later on Hiva Oa . (britannica.com)
  • The principal and most populous island-Tahiti, in the Society group-was claimed by the French in 1768. (factmonster.com)
  • The territory of about 275,000 people is best known now for the tourist island of Tahiti and for the French nuclear tests carried out there up to the mid-1990s. (abc.net.au)
  • 1768 French Capt. Antoine de Bougainville discovers Tahiti. (frommers.com)
  • 1842 Tahiti becomes a French protectorate. (frommers.com)
  • Tahiti becomes a French colony. (frommers.com)
  • The beautiful islands of French Polynesia are the stuff that dreams are made of, but you may know the region better by its most famous names, among them Bora Bora and Tahiti. (celebritycruises.com)
  • On your stop in Papeete, Tahiti, you'll find a bustling city full of French influence, from the cafés and bakeries to markets selling locally made goods and abundant fresh fruit. (celebritycruises.com)
  • Tahiti had only recently been "discovered" by Englishman Samuel Wallis in 1767, and his visit was rapidly followed by glowing accounts by the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, who described the island's beauty and the native's natural charms with considerable poetry. (atlasobscura.com)
  • Several archipelagos that cover an area bigger than Western Europe, the capital island of Tahiti and its sister Moorea are everyone's dream of the South Pacific, and despite their pricey resorts and food, these French-speaking islands are now attracting North American divers to join in the plentiful reef shark action. (undercurrent.org)
  • The Brando is a unique luxury resort on French Polynesia's breathtakingly beautiful private island of Tetiaroa - an atoll composed of a dozen small islands surrounding a sparkling lagoon 30 miles northeast of Tahiti. (privateislandsonline.com)
  • On June 22, these navigators arrived in Tahiti , an island of French Polynesia in the southern Pacific Ocean, to a rousing welcome. (pewtrusts.org)
  • A young woman with influenza A/H1N1 died Wednesday in Tahiti, announced this morning the authorities of French Polynesia in a joint state and country. (flutrackers.com)
  • Among the 118 breathtaking islands of French Polynesia lies the legendary Bora Bora, the ideal setting for those seeking a luxury getaway. (elegantresorts.co.uk)
  • In June 2020, French Polynesia's Council of Ministers announced its intention to seek a biosphere reserve designation from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for the Austral archipelago by 2023. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The University of French Polynesia, located in Papeete , is the only tertiary-level institution in the country. (britannica.com)
  • An ethnographic museum and learned society in Papeete have contributed to efforts to preserve French Polynesia's cultural heritage. (britannica.com)
  • Experience a true taste of Polynesian culture as you meander through the vibrant markets of Papeete or embark on a rock-climbing adventure up the tallest extinct volcano in French Polynesia. (elegantresorts.co.uk)
  • The WCC Central Committee invited its member churches and international faith-based churches to engage in advocacy work in support of French Polynesia's full decolonisation. (christiantoday.com)
  • Discover the mountainous island of Raiatea, one of French Polynesia's most exquisite destinations, considered sacred by the local people. (celebritycruises.com)
  • This message was also delivered to French Polynesia's president, Gaston Flosse. (pewtrusts.org)
  • At 5 million square kilometers (1.9 million square miles), French Polynesia's waters span an area as large as the landmass of the European Union. (pewtrusts.org)
  • While Polynesia's Gaullist and autonomist right-wingers have always supported the tests and the heavy presence of a garrison economy (through the Pacific Test Centre bringing together 10,000 metropolitan French and thousands of Polynesians), Tavini has always fought nuclear testing, even bringing a complaint against France for crimes against humanity before the ICC in 2018. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Hundreds of years after the Great Polynesian Migration, European explorers began traveling through the region, visiting the islands of French Polynesia on several occasions. (wikipedia.org)
  • In November 2013, the French Polynesian government committed to creating large marine protected areas in the waters around the Austral Islands (1 million square kilometers, or 386,100 square miles) and the Marquesas Islands (700,000 square kilometers, or 270,270 square miles). (pewtrusts.org)
  • Austral community leaders and Marquesas mayors have submitted separate proposals to the French Polynesian government for marine protected areas covering the waters surrounding the two archipelagos, both with strong local support. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Other popular attractions include the Municipal Market, which truly delivers the sights, sounds and smells of French Polynesian life, and the Waterfront Esplanade, where you can appreciate stunning views of Moorea's rugged mountain terrain. (flightcentre.com.au)
  • Our French Polynesian cruises will take you to both of these gorgeous islands to soak in the sun on pristine, unspoiled beaches, explore vibrant reefs teeming with colorful fish, or learn about the fascinating culture and history of the Polynesian people. (celebritycruises.com)
  • Cruise to the French Polynesian islands on incredible 17 and 18-night transpacific itineraries. (celebritycruises.com)
  • The French annexed various Polynesian island groups during the 19th century. (explorra.com)
  • From observing the myriad of marine life below the shimmering ocean surface to strolling through the resort's breathtaking botanical gardens under the golden glow of the French Polynesian sun, an escape to this island resort promises a truly unforgettable experience. (elegantresorts.co.uk)
  • The message of the Hōkūle'a was echoed on Tahiti's shores as Polynesian associations, as well as The Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy project, joined together as "Friends of Hōkūle'a" to urge the government to protect 20 percent of the French territory's vast and healthy waters by 2020. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The Polynesian electoral system, with a bonus for the list that comes first, gives 38 seats out of 57 to the Tavini, and the post of President of Polynesia, which holds executive power (elected by the Assembly), has just gone to Moetai Brotherson. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Despite Macron's grand declarations on the "nuclear debt', the consequences of 30 years of nuclear testing have still not been dealt with by France, which is blocking the vast majority of compensation claims, playing down the proportion of the population affected by radiation, as well as their descendants, and failing to take into account the heavy burdens borne by the Polynesian Social Security Fund. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Since 28 March 2003, French Polynesia has been an overseas collectivity of the French Republic under the constitutional revision of article 74, and later gained, with law 2004-192 of 27 February 2004, an administrative autonomy, two symbolic manifestations of which are the title of the President of French Polynesia and its additional designation as an overseas country. (wikipedia.org)
  • French Polynesia has greater autonomy than many other French possessions. (britannica.com)
  • In 2004, France changed its status from a French Overseas Territory to an Overseas Country, which gave French Polynesia more autonomy over local affairs. (factmonster.com)
  • But the pro-independence lost an election this month and the government is now controlled by a party that backs the existing autonomy granted by France. (abc.net.au)
  • 1984 Local autonomy statute enacted by French parliament. (frommers.com)
  • 1999 Local officials propose increased autonomy from France. (frommers.com)
  • In recent years the islanders have been working towards autonomy and economic independence from France. (explorra.com)
  • Tahitian: Pōrīnetia Farāni) is an overseas collectivity of France and its sole overseas country. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1841 French traders trick Tahitian chiefs into asking for French protection. (frommers.com)
  • During the 1960's and 1970's, the French conducted atmospheric nuclear tests in the islands, primarily at Mururoa atoll. (explorra.com)
  • In September 1995, France stirred up widespread protests by resuming nuclear testing on the Mururoa atoll after a three-year moratorium. (explorra.com)
  • To compensate the residents for the nuclear weapons tests from 1995 to 1996, France offered a 10-year $194-million annual compensation package. (factmonster.com)
  • 1996 France halts nuclear testing, signs Treaty of Rarotonga (declaring South Pacific to be nuclear-free), and tells French Polynesia to start earning its own way. (frommers.com)
  • France carried out nearly two hundred nuclear tests in French Polynesia between 1960 and 1996. (christiantoday.com)
  • As far as nuclear testing is concerned, France, forced by the revolution to stop testing in southern Algeria in 1966, decided to impose 193 aerial and then underground explosions on Polynesia from 1966 to 1996, after considering the French Alps, Corsica, Réunion and New Caledonia. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Did 2 drift dives with Hemisphere Sub on wall at Raiatea, French Polynesia. (undercurrent.org)
  • In 1842, the French took over the islands and established a French protectorate that they called Établissements français d'Océanie (EFO) (French Establishments/Settlements of Oceania). (wikipedia.org)
  • 1966 France explodes the first nuclear bomb aboveground at Mururoa. (frommers.com)
  • It was established in 1987 as part of the French University of the Pacific and took its present name in 1999 when the university split into two entities, one in French Polynesia and one in New Caledonia . (britannica.com)
  • France also has the Pacific territory of New Caledonia on the UN decolonisation list. (abc.net.au)
  • In the region, French is spoken in 4 Pacific Island Countries and Territories: French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Wallis & Futuna. (spc.int)
  • The second major outbreak was reported in the years 2013-14 in French Polynesia, with a total of 8,510 suspected cases reported by the country's sentinel network, and this subsequently spread to various regions, including Easter Island and New Caledonia 7,8 . (bvsalud.org)
  • This midrange resort prides itself on offering the cheapest overwater bungalows in French Polynesia. (lonelyplanet.com)
  • The head of government is the president of French Polynesia, who is assisted by a cabinet called the Council of Ministers. (britannica.com)
  • This was the fifth time Flosse had been named president of French Polynesia. (factmonster.com)
  • The head of state is the French president, represented by a high commissioner appointed by the French government. (britannica.com)
  • In 1946, the EFO became an overseas territory under the constitution of the French Fourth Republic, and Polynesians were granted the right to vote through citizenship. (wikipedia.org)
  • Even before inflation soared in 2022, Polynesians were living in a deplorable economic situation, with salaries on average 40% lower than in France and a cost of living 40% higher, due in particular to the heavy burden of imports, including the fuel used to power the thermal power stations. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • With continued support from islanders, President Édouard Fritch pledged in 2016 to implement by 2020 a marine managed area spanning all the waters of French Polynesia. (pewtrusts.org)
  • In French Polynesia, the prevalence of undernourishment is 4% in 2020. (spc.int)
  • This is the crude birth rate in French Polynesia in 2020. (spc.int)
  • The ferns and lycophytes of Mo'orea, French Polynesia were surveyed as part of the Mo'orea Biocode Project during September 12-13, 2006, September 6-27, 2008, and August 11-28, 2010, resulting in collection of 42 species that had not been previously reported to occur on Mo'orea. (bioone.org)
  • Joel H. Nitta , Jean-Yves Meyer , and Alan R. Smith "Pteridophytes of Mo'orea, French Polynesia: Additional New Records," American Fern Journal 101(1), 36-49, (1 January 2011). (bioone.org)
  • The island groups were not officially united until the establishment of the French protectorate in 1889. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although not an integral part of its territory, Clipperton Island was administered from French Polynesia until 2007. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although it does not really belong in the territory, French Polynesia is in charge of affairs for Clipperton Island . (wikipedia.org)
  • French Polynesia has long been renowned as a paradise for honeymooners who come to hide away in the atoll's private over-the-water bungalows and beachfront villas, but there is also a wealth of water activities like snorkeling, diving and boat excursions, complemented by time spent relaxing on private charters and at beachfront dinners. (indagare.com)
  • 1977 France grants limited self-rule to French Polynesia. (frommers.com)
  • Since it was founded in 1977 around Oscar Temaru, the FLP (Front de libération de la Polynésie), then Tavini huira'atira, has fought for decolonisation and independence for the 300,000 inhabitants of the archipelago known as French Polynesia. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Although Oscar Temaru, the main founder of Tavini huira'atira-FLP in 1977, has been President of Polynesia on several occasions since 2004, there has never been a stable pro-independence majority in the Territorial Assembly. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • The waters around French Polynesia, a French overseas territory in the South Pacific Ocean, make up the world's largest contiguous exclusive economic zone. (pewtrusts.org)
  • French Polynesia is divided into five groups of islands: the Society Islands archipelago, comprising the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands the Tuamotu Archipelago the Gambier Islands the Marquesas Islands the Austral Islands. (wikipedia.org)
  • As an alternative to using this converter for the time difference between Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia and other locations, WorldTimeServer also offers a Meeting Planner which shows the time of day in multiple locations as a comparison table. (worldtimeserver.com)
  • This confirms a real change in the political landscape in the archipelago, marked last year by the victory of the Tavini for the three seats in the French National Assembly, with the three MPs sitting in the GDR (Communists and Overseas)-Nupes group. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • 1963 France chooses Mururoa as its nuclear testing site. (frommers.com)
  • 1992 France halts nuclear testing, hurting local economy. (frommers.com)
  • It also urges France to compensate people affected by nuclear testing and radioactivity in the vicinity. (christiantoday.com)
  • The total land area of French Polynesia is 3,521 square kilometres (1,359 sq mi), with a population of 278,786 (Aug. 2022 census). (wikipedia.org)
  • Makatea in French Polynesia is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean - the others are Banaba (Ocean Island) in Kiribati and Nauru. (explorra.com)
  • The first islands of French Polynesia to be settled were the Marquesas Islands in about 200 BC. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mayors and communities of the Austral Islands, one of the five archipelagoes that make up French Polynesia, invited the Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy team to collaborate on efforts to designate a large-scale marine reserve in their waters. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Is nude sunbathing and swimming possible in any of French Polynesia\'s islands? (travelblog.org)
  • The vote places French Polynesia on the UN decolonisation list along with 16 other territories around the world, including the British-ruled Falkland islands and the US Virgin Islands. (abc.net.au)
  • Solomon Islands UN ambassador Collin Beck, who introduced the resolution with Nauru, Tuvalu, Samoa, Vanuatu and East Timor, told the General Assembly there was 'wide international support' for putting Polynesia back on the list. (abc.net.au)
  • For the best of French and island charm, head to French Polynesia , a collection of picturesque islands positioned in the Pacific Ocean. (flightcentre.com.au)
  • The volcanic islands of French Polynesia are lush and mountainous, but it's the water surrounding them that astounds people. (celebritycruises.com)
  • When you cruise the islands of French Polynesia, you'll have the chance to learn about the region's history, too. (celebritycruises.com)
  • Try to take a day trip to a motu, one of the tiny islands throughout French Polynesia, with the feel of a true desert island. (celebritycruises.com)
  • French Polynesia ( Polynésie française ) is a set of islands that is an overseas country attached to France . (explorra.com)
  • In 2019, the French government created a massive marine protected area (MPA) surrounding the Gambier Islands and the Marquesas Islands . (tdisdi.com)
  • Pew is working with local communities, scientists, and government officials in the Austral Islands, one of the French territory's five archipelagos, to help achieve the broader goal of 20 percent marine protection. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The UN General Assembly has put French Polynesia on the global body's decolonisation list at a meeting boycotted by France. (abc.net.au)
  • The constitution provides for a unicameral legislature, the French Polynesia Assembly, which is elected by universal adult suffrage and chooses the country's president from among its members. (britannica.com)
  • The Netherlands, United States and Germany said that the General Assembly should have taken account of the election in French Polynesia which kicked the independence party out of power. (abc.net.au)
  • 2004 French Polynesia becomes an overseas "collective" of France with new legislative assembly. (frommers.com)
  • The isolated strains belong to the Asian lineage and are more closely related to French Polynesia 10-12 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Brazilian strains clustered all together and closely related to the French Polynesia isolates. (bvsalud.org)
  • In French Polynesia you can go from lush tropical forests to the sparkling azure water on the coast. (flightcentre.com.au)
  • An independence movement continues to flourish in French Polynesia. (factmonster.com)
  • The resolution 'affirms the right of the people of French Polynesia to self-determination and independence. (abc.net.au)
  • He calls for independence from France over 15- to 20-year period. (frommers.com)
  • France has always blocked any process of independence and retains regal control over the territory (currency, justice, army and police, diplomacy). (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • The Grammy winner - who is married to JAY-Z , 53, and is Mom to daughter Blue Ivy , 11, and twins , daughter Rumi and son Sir, 6, with the rapper - vacationed in French Polynesia at The Brando Resort . (yahoo.com)
  • In previous Zika virus outbreaks, including the French Polynesia, the virus has been found in blood donors. (cdc.gov)
  • Some destinations still epitomize the expression "far-flung," and French Polynesia-an eight-hour flight from Los Angeles, often followed by a puddle jumper or a boat-certainly qualifies. (indagare.com)
  • In April 2011, faced with pending legislation from France meant to stabilize the country's political situation, a no-confidence vote was cast against the government of President Gaston Tong Sang. (factmonster.com)
  • It calls on the French government to 'facilitate rapid progress' towards self-determination. (abc.net.au)
  • In 1947, the French government had French Polynesia removed from a list drawn up by the United Nations of countries to be decolonised. (christiantoday.com)
  • their expulsion in 1836 caused France to send a gunboat in 1838. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1838 Queen reluctantly signs ultimatum of French Adm. (frommers.com)
  • Discover why French Polynesia cruises with Celebrity are such memorable experiences on your next luxury travel adventure. (celebritycruises.com)
  • The country is represented in the French Parliament by two deputies and two senators. (britannica.com)
  • 1847 Queen Pomare acquiesces to full French protection. (frommers.com)
  • French Polynesia was promoted for the sharks which are there but it offers so much more that wa. (undercurrent.org)
  • Sharks near Tetamanu, French Polynesia. (tdisdi.com)
  • French Polynesia is home to over 16 species of sharks, including blacktip, grey reef, and lemon sharks. (tdisdi.com)
  • French Polynesia is not just about sharks. (tdisdi.com)
  • In addition, there are several conservation organizations working to protect sharks and other marine life in French Polynesia. (tdisdi.com)
  • French Polynesia is a beautiful destination for divers who want to experience diving with lots and lots of sharks in their natural habitat. (tdisdi.com)
  • However, it is important to remember that conservation efforts are crucial to protect the ecosystem and marine life in French Polynesia, including its shark population. (tdisdi.com)
  • French Polynesia is one of the most beautiful places in the world, with its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and breathtaking coral reefs. (tdisdi.com)
  • Discover the secluded sanctuaries of French Polynesia, the true embodiment of a tropical haven, and escape to white sand beaches, perfectly preserved coral reefs and warm turquoise waters. (elegantresorts.co.uk)