Tuamotu Archipelago Map

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About Tuamotu Archipelago

The Tuamotu Archipelago is the largest chain of atolls in the world, comprising 76 atolls spread across an area of approximately 20,000 km2 (7,722 sq mi). The archipelago stretches over 1,500 km (932 miles) and represents a unique geological and ecological system.

The atolls are known for their pearl farming operations, producing the famous Tahitian black pearls. The archipelago's economy combines traditional copra production with modern aquaculture and growing tourism. The total population of approximately 16,000 inhabitants maintains traditional lifestyles while adapting to modern economic opportunities.

The Facts:
Area: 330 sq mi (850 sq km) (land area).
Population: ~ 16,000.
Towns and Villages: Avatoru, Tuherahera, Tenukupara, Rotoava, Pouheva, Pahua, Otepa, Tepukamaruia, Tupapati, Hitianau, Garumaoa, Ohomo.
Languages: French, Tuamotuan.
Islands: Ahe, Ahunui, Akiaki, Amanu, Anaa, Anuanuraro, Anuanurunga, Apataki, Aratika, Arutua, Avatika, Faaite, Fakahina, Fakarava, Fangatau, Fangataufa, Hao, Haraiki, Hereheretue, Hikueru, Hiti, Katiu, Kauehi, Kaukura, Makatea, Makemo, Manihi, Manuhangi, Marokau, Marutea Nord, Mataiva, Moruroa, Motutunga, Napuka, Nengonengo, Niau, Nihiru, Nukutavake, Nukutepipi, Paraoa, Pinaki, Puka-Puka, Pukarua, Rangiroa, Raraka, Raroia, Ravahere, Reao, Reitoru, Rekareka, Taenga, Tahanea, Taiaro, Takapoto, Takaroa, Takume, Tatakoto, Tauere, Tekokota, Tematagi, Tepoto, Tepoto, Tikehau, Tikei, Toau, Tuanake, Tureia, Vahitahi, Vairaatea, Vanavana.

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Last Updated: December 06, 2024