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Communes of French Polynesia: Administrative Divisions of French Polynesia, Papeete, Gambier Islands, Anaa, Manihi, Nukutavake, Hao, Ua Huka

Communes of French Polynesia: Administrative Divisions of French Polynesia, Papeete, Gambier Islands, Anaa, Manihi, Nukutavake, Hao, Ua Huka

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.14

Manufacturer: Books LLC

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Administrative Divisions of French Polynesia, Papeete, Gambier Islands, Anaa, Manihi, Nukutavake, Hao, Ua Huka, Fatu Hiva, Ua Pu, Huahine, Puka-Puka, Rapa Iti, Tahuata, Makemo, Napuka, Hikueru, Rimatara, Tahaa, Faaa, Tureia, Rangiroa, Rurutu, Maupiti, Tubuai, Nuku-Hiva, Moorea-Maiao, Arue, French Polynesia, Hiva-Oa, Taputapuatea, Taiarapu-Est, Raivavae, Uturoa, Taiarapu-Ouest, Punaauia, Hitiaa O Te Ra, Tumaraa, Teva I Uta, Pirae, Papara, Paea, Mahina, French Polynesia. Excerpt: This article is part of the series:Politics and government ofFrench Polynesia There are two levels of administrative divisions of French Polynesia, five administrative subdivisions (French: ) each of which is further divided into a total of 48 communes. Many of the communes are further subdivided into communes associées. The breakdown into administrative subdivisions was as a result of decree #72-408 of May 17, 1972, and the communes were thereafter established as a result of law #71-1028, dated December 24, 1971. The subdivisions administratives are: Below are several lists of the 48 communes, according to different sorting schemes. For French administrative convenience, Clipperton Island had been attached to French Polynesia until February 20, 2007, but never formed part of any administrative subdivision or commune of French Polynesia. On February 21, 2007, Clipperton Island was transferred from the High Commissioner of the republic in French Polynesia to the Minister of Overseas France. Source INSEE - Code officiel géographique 2005 The following lists the communes in order by their INSEE codes. Sources : INSEE - Code officiel géographique 2005 Here the communes are listed by decreasing area. The average size of French Polynesian communes is 72 km², while the medi... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=4873450

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