- Source: Maupiti (commune)
Maupiti is a commune of French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. The commune is in the administrative subdivision of the Leeward Islands.
The commune of Maupiti is made up of the island of Maupiti proper with its surrounding islets emerging from the coral reef, with an area of 12.1 km2 in total, and of three distant atolls:
Maupiha'a (a.k.a. Mopelia), 4.6 km2 in land area, located 185 km (115 mi) south-west of Maupiti
Manua'e (a.k.a. Scilly), 4.9 km2 in land area, located 255 km (160 mi) west of Maupiti. This atoll is the westernmost emerged land of French Polynesia.
Motu One (a.k.a. Bellinghausen), 3.97 km2 (0.9 sq mi) in land area, located 250 km (155 mi) north-west of Maupiti.
Most of the inhabitants live on Maupiti island itself. The atolls of Maupiha'a and Manua'e have 20 and 21 inhabitants respectively, while Motu One is uninhabited. At the 2022 census the commune had a population of 1,302.
The administrative center of the commune is the settlement of Vai'ea, on the island of Maupiti.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bandar Udara Internasional Faa'a
- Maupiti (commune)
- Maupiti
- Manuaʻe (Society Islands)
- Index of French Polynesia–related articles
- Paahi
- Tahiti
- Administrative divisions of French Polynesia
- Raʻiātea
- French Polynesia
- Leeward Islands (Society Islands)