Hao (French Polynesia)
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- This article is about Hao, in French Polynesia. "Hao" is also the word for a Chinese style name.
Hao, or Haorangi, is a large coral atoll in the central part of the Tuamotu Archipelago. Because of its shape, French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville named it Harp Island.
Hao is located 920 km (575 mi.) to the east of Tahiti and is 55 km (34.5 mi) in length. The lagoon is one of the longest in French Polynesia and has only one navigable passage, at Kaki, on the north end of the atoll.
The chief town is the village of Otepa, where the main economic activity is the cultivation of pearls.
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[edit] History
The first recorded European arriving to Hao was Pedro Fernández de Quirós in 1606. He was followed by José Andía y Varela in 1774.
Because of its shape, French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville named it Harp Island. In some maps it also appears as "Bow Island.
Hao was the first atoll of the Tuamotus that Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen visited in 1820 on ships Vostok and Mirni.
Hao's military airfield was transferred to civilian authorities in the year 2000. This airport (IATA: HAO, ICAO: NTTO) serves many of the smaller eastern Tuamotus, whose landing strips are too short to land jets large enough to make the flight to Tahiti.
The economic future of the atoll remains in question: the military base which was the support base for the nuclear testing on nearby Mururoa atoll, was permanently shut down in 2002, along with its many support facilities, including the electrical and desalinization plants and the hospital. The livelihood of many of the atoll's inhabitants was directly tied to the military base activity.
[edit] Administration
The commune of Hao belongs to the commune of Hao (Main village: Otepa), which includes Ahunui (uninhabited), Nengonengo, Manuhangi (uninhabited) and Paraoa (uninhabited). As of the 2002 census, the atoll's total population was 1,613.
The commune of Hao is associated with the commune of Amanu and the commune of Hereheretue.
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- History of Hao Atoll
- Classification of the French Polynesian atolls by Salvat (1985)
- Atoll list (in French)