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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.
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Coordinates:   13°17'7"S   176°12'21"W
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