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  • s article is within the scope of WikiProject Polynesia, a collaborative effort to improve the cover
  • .1898) was a French priest and missionary to Polynesia, a member of the Congregation of the Sacred
  • This is the wreck of the Polynesia, a German sailing ship that ran aground in A
  • High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia, Adolphe Colrat called Coppenrath "a great b
  • Polynesia alone accounted for 15 cases.
  • representing the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France.
  • of Huahine, in the Society Islands of French Polynesia, and therefore had the easternmost distribut
  • its action against nuclear testing in French Polynesia, and acquired huge public sympathy after the
  • , Borneo, New Caledonia, Philippines, French Polynesia and southern Japan).
  • e fourth of these is the revolution profane {polynesia} and how it controls Elektra Arcane; ; bewar
  • Five species are known from Melanesia, Polynesia and eastern Australia.
  • This species is distributed along French Polynesia and Pitcairn
  • It is found in French Polynesia and Pitcairn.
  • It is endemic to French Polynesia, and is sometimes known as the Polynesian Wa
  • It is endemic to French Polynesia and classified as critically endangered by t
  • i peruviana, is a small lorikeet from French Polynesia and the Cook Islands.
  • nd in the Cook (New Zealand), Tubuai (French Polynesia), and Hawaiian Islands (United States).
  • has done extensive field work in Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia.
  • It is grown in tropical Asia, Polynesia, and Melanesia and can even be found in Flor
  • nds such as New Guinea and various places in Polynesia and Melanesia.
  • tributed in the Indo-West Pacific, in French Polynesia and along the Aldabra Atoll.
  • Philippines, China, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Polynesia, and Micronesia.
  • ll as New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Malaysia, Polynesia, and New Caledonia.
  • os Angeles, United States via Tahiti, French Polynesia, and Honolulu.
  • ational University, the University of French Polynesia, and the International Space University.
  • pointed as Vicar Apostolic of Tahiti, French Polynesia, and as Titular Bishop of Ascalon and ordain
  • glican Religious in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia, and also represents the Bishops on the Tika
  • ns of the Old World, India, South East Asia, Polynesia and Australia.
  • uka Hiva, in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia, and a mountain at Spitsbergen are named aft
  • thousands of islands throughout Micronesia, Polynesia and Melanesia.
  • ific region, including around Hawaii, French Polynesia and Mauritius.
  • blishes the maritime boundary between French Polynesia and the British territory of the Pitcairn Is
  • was spread from its native range throughout Polynesia as a cultivated plant.
  • ippines, Brunei, Madagascar, Micronesia, and Polynesia, as well as the Polynesian peoples of New Ze
  • h the narrow one-vote majority in the French Polynesia Assembly.
  • for sure that Dele and Karlan were in French Polynesia, but not much more other than that he was tr
  • t thinking is that it was brought to central Polynesia c. 700 AD, possibly by Polynesians who had t
  • tches of People and Things in South America, Polynesia, California, and Other Places Visited During
  • ons, Roy's eclectic blend of East, West, and Polynesia can be found in Japan and Guam, and his cuis
  • French Polynesia competes at the 2009 World Championships in
  • Main article: Polynesia Cup 1998
  • The Polynesia Cup 1998 was the second Polynesia-wide tourn
  • sia Cup holders, and Tahiti who qualified as Polynesia Cup holders.
  • and the Cook Islands who qualified from the Polynesia Cup.
  • ridge Antiquarian Society and artefacts from Polynesia donated by Alfred Maudslay and Sir Arthur Go
  • ng is an ocean shipping company operating in Polynesia, especially between Asia, Australia and New
  • Kolb has done field work in Polynesia, Europe, and Africa.
  • ue to the secrecy of health issues in French Polynesia, figures remained impossible to confirm.
  • nch Air Force Mirage IV on the way to French Polynesia for Operation Tamoure.
  • The bird was prized throughout western Polynesia for its vibrant plumage and the maritime tra
  • Temaru, 63, was elected president of French Polynesia for the 3rd time in 3 years (with 27 of 44 v
  • Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia from 1966 to 1983.
  • Elections in French Polynesia gives information on election and election r
  • ity which controls many businesses in French Polynesia has been targeted in verbal attacks by the n
  • The Assembly of French Polynesia has 57 members, elected for a five year term
  • French Polynesia has a two-party system, which means that the
  • in its native homeland of Melanesia through Polynesia; however, it usually averages out at 30 to 4
  • n's national football team represents French Polynesia in international women's football.
  • Papeete on Tahiti, the main island of French Polynesia, in support of Oscar Temaru demanding new el
  • as East Africa in the Indian Ocean to French Polynesia in the Pacific.
  • i is used for several bird species in French Polynesia, in particular for the procellariids.
  • tends from the Red Sea in the west to French Polynesia in the east with the greatest diversity in A
  • on Missionary Society settled permanently in Polynesia in 1797.
  • Today, pinnidae are eaten in Japan, Polynesia, in several other Indo-Pacific island groups
  • in the east to the Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia in the west, and from southern Japan in the
  • Africa, South and Central Americas, Asia and Polynesia, including the Caribbean, western and southe
  • aveled to Fiji, Mexico, South Africa, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Japan, and Tonga, Hawaii, New Ze
  • Its range includes Australia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Japan, Marshall Islands, New Cal
  • a, Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Micronesia, New Zealand, Niue, P
  • ational sport of Tonga and as in the rest of Polynesia is a way of life.
  • Another point is that the sweet potato in Polynesia is the cultivated Ipomoea batatas, which is
  • The major export of French Polynesia is their famous black Tahitian pearls which
  • the more common term for the dish in French Polynesia is its French equivalent, "poisson cru" (lit
  • outhern Pacific, including Hawaii and French Polynesia, Java, Celebes, the New Hebrides, Samoa, the
  • New Guinea and Polynesia..., John Moresby, John Murray 1876 (reprinted
  • It is found in Chile, French Polynesia, Kiribati, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, possibly
  • erican Samoa, the Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, New Caledonia,
  • ird Vice president of the Assembly of French Polynesia, Lana Tetuanui from Gaston Flosse's party, c
  • It is found in Africa, Australia, Polynesia, Malesia, New Zealand and other Pacific Isla
  • his eccentric and often far-seeing works on Polynesia, Melanesia and Sri Lanka.
  • is found often in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Madagascar and Indig
  • rica, Europe, some isolated regions of Asia, Polynesia, Melanesia, North and South America).
  • ulptural drink ware that depict imagery from Polynesia, Micronesia or Melanesia, and of more recent
  • French Polynesia Mission - Secteur 3
  • tt, A.R., 1971, People Movements in Southern Polynesia, Moody Press, Chicago.
  • ic myth of the Sun in a net was brought from Polynesia, more general myths of catching the Sun have
  • nd Vietnam throughout Malesia east to French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu, and south to Au
  • de Polynesian Arrowroot, Pia (Hawaii, French Polynesia, Niue, and Cook Islands), Masoa (Samoa), Mah
  • ect presidential election was held in French Polynesia on 11 February 2009, after defections from t
  • ect presidential election was held in French Polynesia on 24 February 2008 following the legislativ
  • East Africa and Red Sea to Hawaii and French Polynesia, on Diadema savignyi, D. setosum, Echinothri
  • In Polynesia P. pictalis was recorded beyond Fiji from Ki
  • Rugby union in French Polynesia, particularly in the main island of Tahiti,
  • is found in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Polynesia, Peru, and possibly Costa Rica.
  • In 1969 he was Translated to Polynesia, retiring in 1975.
  • It is native to south-eastern Polynesia, Samoa and Fiji, but has also been recorded
  • e been seven changes of government in French Polynesia since the 2004 general election.
  • s Great Britain, Ireland, Saveca, Australia, Polynesia, Southern Africa, and the Americas."
  • he State of Hawai‘i, and that part of French Polynesia that includes Tahiti and the Marquesas Islan
  • It has been recorded from Australia, French Polynesia, the Seychelles, Fiji, Hawaii, Java, Rennell
  • rom Temae Airport on Moorea island in French Polynesia; the plane was bound for Tahiti.
  • the Pitcairn Islands, and possibly in French Polynesia, though confusion over the taxon makes repor
  • c region from eastern Africa to Australia to Polynesia to Japan.
  • ious parts of New Zealand and other parts of Polynesia, to derive the 'Great Fleet' hypothesis.
  • was deported to the island of Hao in French Polynesia to serve three years.
  • ed: "Tonga was the first group of islands in Polynesia to be settled by the Lapita People about 3,0
  • d an unrelenting protest offensive in French Polynesia up until 1996.
  • French Polynesia uses UTC−10 for its major cities.
  • gislative election to the Assembly of French Polynesia was held in French Polynesia in early 2008.
  • In August 2006 people of French Polynesia welcomed an official report by the French go
  • Hawaii, up through Polynesia, westward to the East Indies and across the
  • It was endemic to French Polynesia where subfossil bones between 750 and 1250 y
  • dae that was endemic to the Moorea in French Polynesia, where the locals called it te-te in the Tah
  • in the southern Cook Islands, and in French Polynesia where subfossil bones between 1-2000 years o
  • is endemic to the Society Islands in French Polynesia, where it occurs on Tahiti and Moorea.
  • everal Pacific islands, especially in French Polynesia, where it is called piti.
  • 6, as part of an autonomy program for French Polynesia, which was known as the French Settlements i
  • u approached the island of Papeete in French Polynesia with the intention of seizing the coal stock