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Wallis (traditional name: ʻUvea) is an island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the French overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or COM) of Wallis and Futuna. The island is a small Polynesian kingdom with an aristocratic monarchy, ruled by the noble families called the "ʻAliki" through the Customary system, the "Puleʻaga Hau o Lavelua". ("Lavelua and his Kingdom"). The powers are shared between French Administration, Roman Catholic Church, and the Traditional System "Pule'aga Hau".
The island has an area of 77,5 km² and a circumference of c. 50 km. 'Uvea, together with some 15 smaller islands surrounding it, on its huge barrier reef, form the Wallis archipelago. The population (2008) is 10,731.
The island has an area of 77,5 km² and a circumference of c. 50 km. 'Uvea, together with some 15 smaller islands surrounding it, on its huge barrier reef, form the Wallis archipelago. The population (2008) is 10,731.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallis_Island
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Coordinates: 13°17'7"S 176°12'21"W
- Wallis & Futuna (Hoorn Islands) 215 km
- Savai’i 369 km
- Upolu 451 km
- Vanua Balavu 527 km
- Tavenui 555 km
- Tutuila 589 km
- Vava'u 625 km
- Ha'apai Group of Islands 741 km
- Tongatapu 870 km
- Niue 919 km
- Hahake 0.2 km
- Mu'a 4 km
- Wallis Lagoon 5.5 km
- Isabella Reef 169 km
- Ringgold Islands 459 km
- Adolphus Reef 474 km
- Vucovuco Reef 478 km
- Nukusemanu Reefs 489 km
- Matacucu Reef 489 km
- Heemskercq Reefs 502 km