Wallis Island Map
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About Wallis Island
Wallis Island is a French-administered island located in the South Pacific Ocean. The island, covering approximately 75.9 square kilometers, is part of the Wallis and Futuna territory. Its main town and capital is Mata Utu. The island is surrounded by a lagoon and barrier reef system. The population is around 8,350 people, making it the most populous island in the territory. The island features a tropical climate and is volcanic in origin, with its highest point being Mount Lulu Fakahega at 131 meters. The primary language spoken is Wallisian, alongside French. The island's economy is based mainly on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and remittances from New Caledonia.
The Facts:Kingdom District: Uvea.
Islands: Faioa, Fenuafo'ou, Fugalei, St. Christophe, Luaniva, Nukuatea, Nukufotu, Nukuhifala, Nukuhione, Nukuloa, Nukutapu, Nukuteatea, Tekaviki.
Districts: Hihifo, Hahake, Mu'a.
Towns and Villages: Mata Utu, Vaitupu, Alele, Liku, Falaleu, Utufua, Mala'efo'ou, Mala'e
Area: 28.96 sq mi (75.9 sq km).
Population: ~ 8,350.
Last Updated: December 10, 2024
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