Tahuata

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Tahuata, Tahu Ata
Country France
French Polynesia
Archipelago Marquesas Islands
Region South Pacific Ocean
Area 26.64 sq.mi.
69 km²
Coastline - km
Highest elevation Amatea/Pahio
3,445/3280 ft.
1,050/1,000 m
Population

 - Density
677 ppl.
(2002)
25.41 ppl./sq.mi.
9.81 ppl./km²

Tahuata is the smallest of the inhabited Marquesas Islands. It is located 4 km (2.5 mi.) to the south of the western end of Hiva Oa, across the Canal du Bordelais, called Ha‘ava in Marquesan.

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[edit] Geography

At approx. 61 km² (23.5 sq. mi.), Tahuata is the smallest inhabited island of the Marquesas. The highest point on the island is Pahio, rising to an elevation of 1,000 m (3,280 ft.).

[edit] Demographics

The 2002 census population was 682.

The island's chief town is the village of Vaitahu, located on the western shore.

[edit] History

Archæological evidence indicates that Tahuata was inhabited by Polynesians as early as 200 CE.

In later pre-European times, the tribes of Tahuata were allied with the tribes from the Nuku province of Hiva Oa, and the island was considered a dependency of that province.

The first European explorers disembarked on Tahuata in 1595, beginning with the Spanish navigator Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira at Vaitahu, followed by Captain James Cook in 1774 and Admiral Dupetit-Thouars in 1842, who signed the treaty annexing the Marquesas Islands to France.

[edit] Communications

Because there is insufficient level ground for even a small runway, the island is served by the airport on Hiva Oa. This serves to give the island a feeling of much greater isolation, despite its proximity to Hiva Oa.

[edit] See also

Polynesia Marquesas Islands - French Polynesia Flag of French Polynesia
Northern Marquesas: Eiao | Hatutu | Motu Iti | Motu One | Nuku Hiva | Ua Huka | Ua Pu
Southern Marquesas: Fatu Hiva | Fatu Huku | Hiva Oa | Moho Tani | Motu Nao | Tahuata | Terihi
Archipelagoes: Australs | Bass | Gambiers | Marquesas | Societies | Tuamotus


Coordinates: 9°56′S 139°06′W

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