
French Polynesia - Geography
Geography - People - Economy - Government - Communications - Transportation - Military - Transnational IssuesFrench Polynesia is located Oceania, archipelagoes in the South Pacific Ocean about half way between South America and Australia. The climate is tropical, but moderate. The terrain is mixture of rugged high islands and low islands with reefs.
Location
This entry identifies the country's regional location, neighboring countries, and adjacent bodies of water.Location : Oceania, archipelagoes in the South Pacific Ocean about half way between South America and Australia
Geographic coordinates
This entry includes rounded latitude and longitude figures for the purpose of finding the approximate geographic center of an entity and is based on the locations provided in the Geographic Names Server (GNS), maintained by the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency on behalf of the US Board on Geographic Names.Geographic coordinates : 15 00 S, 140 00 W
Map references
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Area
This entry includes three subfields. Total area is the sum of all land and water areas delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines. Land area is the aggregate of all surfaces delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines, excluding inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers). Water area is the sum of the surfaces of all inland water bodies, such as lakes, reservoirs, or rivers, as delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines.Area - total : 4,167 sq km (118 islands and atolls)
Area - land : 3,660 sq km
Area - water : 507 sq km
Area - comparative
This entry provides an area comparison based on total area equivalents. Most entities are compared with the entire US or one of the 50 states based on area measurements (1990 revised) provided by the US Bureau of the Census. The smaller entities are compared with Washington, DC (178 sq km, 69 sq mi) or The Mall in Washington, DC (0.59 sq km, 0.23 sq mi, 146 acres).Area - comparative : slightly less than one-third the size of Connecticut
Land boundaries
This entry contains the total length of all land boundaries and the individual lengths for each of the contiguous border countries. When available, official lengths published by national statistical agencies are used. Because surveying methods may differ, country border lengths reported by contiguous countries may differ.Land boundaries : 0 km
Coastline
This entry gives the total length of the boundary between the land area (including islands) and the sea.Coastline : 2,525 km
Maritime claims
This entry includes the following claims, the definitions of which are excerpted from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which alone contains the full and definitive descriptionsMaritime claims - territorial sea : 12 nm
Maritime claims - exclusive economic zone : 200 nm
Climate
This entry includes a brief description of typical weather regimes throughout the year.Climate : tropical, but moderate
Terrain
This entry contains a brief description of the topography.Terrain : mixture of rugged high islands and low islands with reefs
Elevation extremes
This entry includes both the highest point and the lowest point.Elevation extremes - lowest point : Pacific Ocean 0 m
Elevation extremes - highest point : Mont Orohena 2,241 m
Natural resources
This entry lists a country's mineral, petroleum, hydropower, and other resources of commercial importance.Natural resources : timber, fish, cobalt, hydropower
Land use
This entry contains the percentage shares of total land area for three different types of land useLand use - arable land : 0.75%
Land use - permanent crops : 5.5%
Land use - other : 93.75% (2005)
Irrigated land
This entry gives the number of square kilometers of land area that is artificially supplied with water.Irrigated land : 10 sq km (2003)
Natural hazards
This entry lists potential natural disasters.Natural hazards : occasional cyclonic storms in January
Environment - current issues
This entry lists the most pressing and important environmental problems. The following terms and abbreviations are used throughout the entryEnvironment - current issues : NA
Geography - note
This entry includes miscellaneous geographic information of significance not included elsewhere.Geography - note : includes five archipelagoes (four volcanic, one coral); 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
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