PukaPuka may refer to any of several islands in Polynesia Pukapuka is a coral atoll in the northern Cook Islands PukaPuka is a small coral atoll on the north side of the Tuamotus in French Polynesia See also Puka disambiguation geodis nl PukaPuka ... more details
wiktionary Puka may refer to Puka tree , a tree native to New Zealand Puka, Estonia , a settlement in Estonia Puka Parish , the surrounding rural municipality in southern Estonia Puka shell , a popular Hawaiian jewelry Puk or Puka, a city in northern Albania Pikachu or Puka, a Pok mon See also Pucca , a South Korean animated series Pukka , a phrase famously used by Del Trotter of Only Fools and Horses P ca , faery creature of Celtic folklore Pooka PukaPuka disambiguation disambig de Puka mi Puka nl Puka ro Puka vo Puka ... more details
About PukaPuka in French Polynesia the coral atoll in the Cook Islands Pukapuka Infobox French commune name PukaPuka image caption map PukaPuka a les Tuamotu.png map caption Location of PukaPuka in the Tuamotu Archipelago overseas collectivity French Polynesia administrative subdivision les Tuamotu Gambier INSEE 98737 postal code mayor term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality longitude 138.82 latitude 14.82 elevation m 0 elevation min m elevation max m area km2 1 population 197 population date 2002 demonym website File Puka pukaISS004 E 8846.PNG thumb right 300px NASA picture of PukaPuka. PukaPuka is a small coral atoll in the north eastern Tuamotus Tuamotu Archipelago , sometimes included as a member of the Disappointment Islands . This atoll is quite isolated, the nearest land being Fakahina , located 182  km to the southwest. PukaPuka Atoll has an elliptical shape. Its length is 6  km and its maximum width 3.3  km. The lagoon is filled with silt and has become very small ... . History PukaPuka was the first of the Tuamotus sighted by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Dutch explorers Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten arrived at PukaPuka on April 10, 1616 during their Pacific ... Callao , Peru when they passed by PukaPuka. The islands were devastated by a typhoon in 1996, however, with France French assistance, Te One Mahina has been rebuilt. PukaPuka Airport was inaugurated in 1979. Administration PukaPuka is the name of the administrative commune of France commune in which ...?airportCode PKP PukaPuka Airport http www.nla.gov.au cdview nla.map rm531&mode moreinfo ... Polynesian atolls by Salvat 1985 See also PukaPuka Airport French Polynesia Navigation box ... of French Polynesia Category Double named places FrenchPolynesia geo stub ca PukaPuka de PukaPuka Tuamotu Inseln es PukaPuka fr PukaPuka gl Atol PukaPuka it PukaPuka he nl PukaPuka Tuamotueilanden pl PukaPuka ru fi PukaPuka zh ... more details
PukaPuka Airport is an airport on PukaPuka in French Polynesia airport codes PKP NTGP . The airport is 3  km northeast of the village of Teonemahina . Airlines and destinations The airport can be accessed by Air Tahiti , though the service is not scheduled. External links AIP FR NTGP PAC P name PUKAPUKA coord 14.8093 138.8109 type airport region FR PF display title Category Airports in French Polynesia oceania airport stub FrenchPolynesia geo stub es Aeropuerto de PukaPuka id Bandar Udara PukaPuka it Aeroporto di PukaPuka pl Port lotniczy PukaPuka ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox settlement name Puka Parish native name Puka vald settlement type Municipalities of Estonia Municipality of Estonia image skyline imagesize image caption image flag Puka valla lipp.gif flag size 85px image shield Puka valla vapp.gif shield size 75px image map Eesti puka vald.png mapsize map caption Puka Parish within Valga County. subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name File Flag of Estonia.svg 25px Estonia subdivision type1 Counties of Estonia County subdivision name1 File Valgamaa lipp.svg 25px Valga County seat type Administrative centre seat Puka, Estonia Puka leader party leader title leader name area total km2 200.9 population total 1881 population as of 01.01.2006 population density km2 auto website http www.puka.ee www.puka.ee Puka Parish is a rural municipality Estonia rural municipality of the Estonia n county of Valga County Valga . Settlements Small borough Puka, Estonia Puka Villages Aakre, Estonia Aakre K hri, Valga County K hri Kibena Kolli, Estonia Kolli Komsi, Estonia Komsi Kuigatsi Meegaste Palamuste Pedaste Plika P ru, Valga County P ru Prange P haste Purtsi Rebaste, Valga County Rebaste Ruuna Soontaga Vaardi Gallery gallery File Aakre manor 0.jpg Aakre, Estonia Aakre manor File Aakre stop, 2006 11.jpg Aakre train station File M giste raudteepeatus 2010.JPG Tallinn train in M gise train station File M giste raudteepeatus.JPG M gise train station gallery Coord 58 02 59 N 26 13 35 E region EE type city 95 display title Valgamaa Category Puka Parish Puka Parish Valga geo stub de Puka Estland et Puka vald it Puka nl Puka Estland no Puka kommune pl Gmina Puka pt Puka ro Comuna Puka ru ... more details
Infobox settlement name Puka settlement type Populated places in Estonia Small borough image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image shield shield size pushpin map Estonia pushpin label position right pushpin map caption Location in Estonia latd 58 latm 3 lats 11 latNS N longd 26 longm 14 longs 28 longEW E coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EE subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name flag Estonia subdivision type1 Counties of Estonia County subdivision name1 File Valgamaa lipp.svg 24px Valga County subdivision type2 Municipalities of Estonia Municipality subdivision name2 File Puka valla lipp.gif 18px Puka Parish established title established date area total km2 population total 716 population as of 01.01.2010 ref name population population density km2 website Puka is a Populated places in Estonia small borough lang et alevik in Valga County , southern Estonia . It is the administrative centre of Puka Parish . Puka has a population of 716 as of 1 January 2010 . ref name population cite web url http www.puka.ee qm Puka 20valla 20arengukava 20kuni 20aastani 202015.doc title Puka valla arengukava kuni aastani 2015 publisher http www.puka.ee Puka vald pages 4 language Estonian accessdate 8 March 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.puka.ee Puka Parish et icon Puka Parish Boroughs of Estonia Category Boroughs and small boroughs in Estonia Valga geo stub et Puka vo Puka Valga ... more details
tumble finishing , instead of being formed entirely by natural processes. The original puka ... a natural hole which enabled them to be strung like bead s. Puka jewellery first became popular in Hawaii .... In Hawaii, the wearing of puka shells was traditionally thought to ensure a peaceful and safe voyage, especially for sailors on a long journey, so puka shell necklaces were especially worn by those who had to travel at sea. Natural puka shell formation File Textile cone.JPG thumb left A live Conus ... fragment can be seen as a sort of a natural bead, and is known as a puka . Real puka shells are not flat ... formed rounded cone shell fragments are hard to find in large quantities, so true puka jewellery is now uncommon. Shell jewellery made from naturally occurring puka shells is also now more expensive ..., are used to make imitation puka jewellery. Cone snail shells are sometimes harvested so that they can be chipped down and ground down to make more authentic looking puka jewellery, which is however ..., the shells were harvested and manually broken into shape. If the puka or central hole is perfectly ... Books cite book title Puka shell Hawaii The story of puka shell jewelry in the Hawaiian Islands year 1974 first Paul Joel last Mattes editor Allan Seiden publisher Hawaiian Puka Shell cite book title Courting Puka The shell s bibliography year 1998 first Gwen last Harnes publisher Haraway Brothers Press DEFAULTSORT Puka Shell Category Jewellery components Category Symbols of Hawaii Category ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced January 2008 orphan February 2009 Politics of Peru Puka Llacta is the name of a Peru vian Maoism Maoist political group that its origins in the 1970s. Puka Llacta is a Quechua languages Quechua name that means Patria Roja in Spanish language Spanish and Red Country or Red Motherland in English. A Left wing politics leftist leader, Jorge Hurtado Ludovico was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Peru Red Fatherland Partido Comunista del Per Patria Roja , which was part of the Revolutionary Left Union UNIR , founded in 1969. They claimed to be Maoism Maoists , even when they were somewhat reformism reformists and they had close ties to the Communist Party of China . In 1978, Patria Roja broke into 2 factions, one of which is the Puka Llacta Communist Party of Peru, with the intention of making concrete actions regarding their discourse of the people s war . It is unknown if their militants actually participated in violent acts. However, it is said that in late 1984 Puka Llacta supported the advance of Shining Path toward the Huallaga Province , after a military offensive in the Ayacucho Region Ayacucho and Huancavelica Region Huancavelica departments. In 2001, David Jimenez Sardon, who used to be affiliated with Puka Llacta, was elected regional president of Puno under the political party called Autonomous Regional Quechua Aymara. Mr. Jimenez, an Agronomist from the UNA and manager of the EEAA in Junin and Ancash, had a campaign team composed of relatives and old Puka Llacta comrades. Category Communist parties in Peru Category Internal conflict in Peru Category Irregular military Category Maoist organizations Category Political parties in Peru SouthAm party stub CP stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Sir Puka Temu , Order of the British Empire KBE , Order of St Michael and St George CMG is a Papua New Guinea n politician . From 2007 to 2010, he was deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Lands, Physical Planning and Mining in the government led by Prime Minister Michael Somare . ref name pacificmagazine.net http www.pacificmagazine.net news 2007 08 30 temu is pngs new deputy prime minister Temu Is PNG s New Deputy Prime Minister , Pacific Magazine , 30 August 2007 ref ref http www.diplomatie.gouv.fr fr pays zones geo 833 papouasie nouvelle guinee 578 presentation papouasie nouvelle guinee 3547 composition du gouvernement 3091.html Pr sentation de la Papouasie Nouvelle Guin e Composition du gouvernement , French Ministry for Foreign Affairs ref Temu is a member of the National Alliance Party Papua New Guinea National Alliance Party . ref name pacificmagazine.net In July 2010, he spearheaded an attempt to overthrow Somare through a parliamentary vote of no confidence . When the motion failed, he became Leader of the Opposition , and was replaced as deputy Prime Minister by Don Polye . ref http www.theaustralian.com.au news world somare jets off after cementing rule story e6frg6so 1225895813589 Somare jets off after cementing rule , The Australian , 23 July 2010 ref In August 2011, Peter O Neill became Prime Minister in the wake of a parliamentary motion of no confidence in the government of Acting Prime Minister Sam Abal standing in for Somare while the latter was hospitalised for a heart condition . O Neill appointed Sir Puka as his Minister for Agriculture ... Deputy Prime Minister Puka Temu s address to the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly , 27 September 2008 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Temu, Puka ALTERNATIVE ..., Puka Category Papua New Guinean physicians Category Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire ... Living people PapuaNewGuinea politician stub pl Puka Temu ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2010 Te Puka e Mua is an islet of the Nukunonu island group of Tokelau . Coord 9.2177 171.8333 scale 30000 region TK display title DEFAULTSORT Te Puka E Mua Category Islands of Tokelau Category Islands claimed under the Guano Islands Act Category Nukunonu Tokelau geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Puka native name settlement type Village motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map mapsize coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EE subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Estonia subdivision type1 Counties of Estonia County subdivision name1 L ne Viru County subdivision type2 Parish subdivision name2 Vinni Parish leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of population total population density km2 timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern European Summer Time EEST utc offset DST 3 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E area code website Puka is a village in Vinni Parish , L ne Viru County , in northeastern Estonia . coord missing Estonia Vinni Parish Category Villages in L ne Viru County L neViru geo stub et Puka Vinni vo Puka nil Vinni ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Puka, Saare County native name settlement type Village motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image map mapsize map caption pushpin map mapsize coordinates display inline,title coordinates region EE subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Estonia subdivision type1 Counties of Estonia County subdivision name1 Saare County subdivision type2 Parish subdivision name2 P ide Parish leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of population total population density km2 timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern European Summer Time EEST utc offset DST 3 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E area code website Puka, Saare County is a village in P ide Parish , Saare County in western Estonia . P ide Parish coord missing Estonia Category Villages in Saare County Saare geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 Georg Hellat March 3, 1870 in Puka, Estonia Puka , Estonia August 28, 1943 in Tallinn , Estonia was an Estonian architect. His most known masterpiece is the building of the of Estonian Students Society in Tartu 1902 . Image Buiding of Estonian Students Society.JPG upright 1.25 thumb Building of the Estonian Students Society Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Hellat, Georg ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Architect DATE OF BIRTH March 3, 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH Puka, Estonia Puka , Estonia DATE OF DEATH August 28, 1943 PLACE OF DEATH Tallinn , Estonia DEFAULTSORT Hellat, Georg Category 1870 births Category 1943 deaths Category Estonian architects Category Modernist architects Estonia architect stub de Georg Hellat et Georg Hellat pl Georg Hellat ... more details
Infobox language family name Marquesic region Polynesia n islands familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Polynesian languages Polynesian fam5 Eastern Polynesian languages Eastern Polynesian fam6 Central Eastern Polynesian languages Central Eastern child1 Marquesan languages child2 Mangarevan language Mangarevan child3 Hawaiian language Hawaiian Marquesic languages are a small but historically important subgroup of Central Eastern Polynesian languages Marquesan language s of the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia . Some linguists consider the north and south Marquesan to be separate languages. Mangarevan language Mangarevan , spoken in the Gambier Islands also in French Polynesia Hawaiian language Hawaiian in its various forms Puka Pukan language Puka Pukan , spoken in Puka Puka and the Disappointment Islands in northeastern Tuamotu . The closest relatives of the Marquesic Languages are Rapan language Rapan , spoken on Rapa Iti Rapa in the Austral Islands , and the Tahitic languages . External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 92093 Ethnologue classification of Marquesic languages Category Languages of French Polynesia Category Marquesic languages au lang stub de Marquesische Sprachen eo Markizumaj lingvoj fr Langues marquisiennes mk ... more details
unref date October 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Proud Type compilation Artist various Cover Released 1994 NZ , AUS br 2000 NZ Recorded Genre Length Label Second Nature, Violation Records , huh Records 2000 release Producer Reviews Last album This album Proud br 1994 Next album Proud An Urban Pacific Streetsoul Compilation is a New Zealand Hip Hop compilation album released in New Zealand by Second Nature Records and in Australia by Violation Records and later rereleased in New Zealand by huh Records in 2000. Both releases have the exact same tracks in the same order. Track listing In The Neighbourhood Sisters Underground Tuesday Blues Pacifican Descendants We R The O.M.C. Otara Millionaires Club Bassed sic On A Lost Cause Radio Backstab & DJ Payback Pass It Over Pacifican Descendants Dawn Of The Eve Di Na Ve One Too Many Vocal Five I Don t Need You Semi MC s Ain t It True Sisters Underground Groove Me Rhythm Harmony Trust Me Semi MC s Prove Me Wrong MC Slam Pacific Beats Puka Puka group Puka Puka God Defend New Zealand Vocal Five Category Compilation albums by New Zealand artists Category Compilation albums by Australian artists Category 1994 compilation albums Category Hip hop compilation albums ... more details
coord 14 10 S 141 16 W type isle source dewiki display title distinguish Disappointment Island Location map Pacific Ocean label Disappointment Islands lon dir W lat dir S lat deg 14 lat min 10 lon deg 141 lon min 16 position right width 300 float right mark Cercle rouge 100 .svg marksize 20 caption Location of the Disappointment Islands in the Pacific Ocean Image Karta FP Tuamotus isl.PNG thumb right 300px The Disappointment Islands are located towards the northeastern expanses of the Tuamotus. The Disappointment Islands lang fr les du D sappointement are a subgroup of the Tuamotu Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia . They are located towards the northeast, away from the main Tuamotu group. The Disappointment Islands are a small group of coral island s, which includes the island of Tepoto North Tepoto and the atoll of Napuka . Puka Puka , 180 miles 300 km to their southeast, is often included in this subgroup. ref http www.tresor martinique.com photo satellite tuamotu desappointement.htm Photo satellite des les du D sappointement Archipel des Tuamotu ref These islands are dry, and not especially conducive to human habitation. Demographics The Disappointment Islands are sparsely populated. The inhabitants are overwhelmingly native Polynesia ns. According to the 2002 census , the population of the islands is as follows Tepoto 54 Napuka 257 Puka Puka 197 Administration Administratively Tepoto Island belongs to the Communes of France commune of Napuka, while Puka Puka has its own commune. History Image Islander of Wytoohee.jpg thumb 250px Islander of Wutoohee, drawn by Alfred Thomas Agate The western Disappointment Islands, Tepoto and Napuka, were colonized by voyagers from the neighboring Tuamotus , but Puka Puka was colonized by settlers from the Marquesas Islands , several hundred miles to the northeast. It is said that these islands were given their name by Ferdinand Magellan , who could not find a water source there from which to replenish his ship s supplies ... more details
File Tambo Machay D cembre 2006.jpg thumb 300px Puca Pucara Puca Pucara is a site of military ruins near Cusco , Peru . This fort is made of large walls, terraces, and staircases and was part of defense of Cusco in particular and the Inca Empire in general. Puca Pucara means Red Fort in Quechua languages Quechua , and comes from the red color of the rocks at dusk. Puca Pucara is an example of military architecture that also functioned as an administrative center. coord missing Peru Category Archaeological sites in Peru Category Inca Category Cusco Archaeological sites in Peru peru geo stub SouthAm archaeology stub be ca Puca Pucara es Puca Pucara eo Puka Pukara hr Puca Pucara mk ja qu Puka Pukara ru ... more details
. Life on PukaPuka In Tahiti, Frisbie dubbed Ropati, a phonetic approximation of Robert en Writer ... of his career. The Book of PukaPuka , published in 1929 by The Century Company , related the tale of his ... that life on Pukapuka ref ... a barrier reef threaded with islets and sand cays Danger Island, or PukaPuka Land of Little Hills. So it was called by the first Polynesians who came here, centuries ago ... children s novel based on these journals, Miss Ulysses of PukaPuka , which deals with her ... his personal hardships. Bibliography Published books by Robert Dean Frisbie The Book of PukaPuka ... 1927 At Home in PukaPuka 1928 Business as Usual 1928 Adventures in a PukaPuka Library 1929 Fishing ... Her Eggs 1929 PukaPuka Neighbors 1929 Magic Dances 1929 A Kanaka Voyage 1930 The Sex Taboo at PukaPuka 1930 The Ghost of Alexander Perks, A.B. 1931 Americans in the South Seas 1931 Rum Row Western 1932 Cinderella at PukaPuka 1932 The South Sea Myth 1933 End of Oleaginous Culture? 1934 Uninhabited ... It Subversive 1945 By Florence Johnny Frisbie Miss Ulysses of PukaPuka 1948 The Frisbies of the South ... small The Book of PukaPuka Frisbie, Robert Dean Century Company, 1929. Blauwzee B ch, Boudewijn Atlas ... more details
taxobox name Puka image Merytasinclairiitrees.jpg status VU status system iucn2.3 regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Apiales familia Araliaceae genus Meryta species M. sinclairii binomial Meryta sinclairii binomial authority Joseph Dalton Hooker Hook.f. Berthold Carl Seemann Seem. Puka or Pukanui Meryta sinclairii Hook.f. Seem. is a large leaved evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand that grows to about 8 m tall, with the distinctly tropical appearance typical of the genus. There are about 27 species of Meryta , all small, resinous trees of the subtropical and tropical Pacific Ocean . ref Flora of New Zealand , URL http floraseries.landcareresearch.co.nz pages Taxon.aspx?id 281f1bf5 b21e 4dd9 9918 166c4965f2e0&fileName Flora 201.xml Meryta , accessed 2 June 2010 ref Puka occurs naturally on the Three Kings Islands c. 34 S, 172W and the Hen and Chickens Islands c. 36 S, 175W where it occurs in greater abundance in the relatively ... ridge tops. However, Puka can also grow on cliffs with shallow, stony soils which suggests some ... Plant Conservation Network, Flora of New Zealand. ref When young, the Puka grows straight up, but once it has flowered it tends to branch, typically forming a rounded crown. Puka s green white flowers ... Plant Conservation Network , Flora of New Zealand . ref Discovery Puka first came to European attention ... Image Merytasinclairii02.jpg thumb 240px Leaves of a young Meryta sinclairii Kirk recorded in 1869 that Puka ... may be taken with limited success. Puka grows well in full sun or light shade and is intolerant of frost, especially when young. Puka is sensitive to frost leaves will suffer damage if the temperature .... Puka is wind tolerant, and is unaffected by salt spray and highly tolerant of coastal conditions. ref Bannister 1984, Kelliher et al, 2000, Salmon 1999. ref Puka may be trimmed to contain its ... 2010. T. Kirk, 1869. An account of the Puka Meryta Sinclairii, Seem. Transactions and Proceedings ... more details
Written Cook Islands literature as distinct from oral literature has in some ways been a precursor to the development of Pacific Islands literature. Cook Islander Florence Frisbie was one of the Pacific Islands first writers, publishing her autobiographical story Miss Ulysses of Puka Puka in 1948. In 1960, Cook Islanders Tom Davis Cook Islands politician Tom Davis and Lydia David Cook Islands writer Lydia Davis published Makutu novel Makutu , perhaps the first novel by South Pacific Island writers . Pacific Islands literature began to emerge throughout the region in the late 1960s and in the 1970s, largely through the medium of the South Pacific Arts Society founded at the University of the South Pacific in 1973 and of its literary magazines. Cook Islands poet Makiuti Tongia first published his work in the Society s journal Mana journal Mana . Other noted Cooks Islands writers include poet Kauraka Kauraka . Source http www.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj paclangunit English South Pacific.htm English in the South Pacific , John Lynch and France Mugler, University of the South Pacific See also Art of the Cook Islands Music of the Cook Islands CookIslands stub lit stub Oceanian topic literature Category Cook Islands literature Category Literature in English Cook Islands ... more details
This is a list of named craters on Puck moon Puck . Puckian craters are named after mischievous spirits in Europe an mythology . class wikitable Crater Named after Bogle crater Bogle Bogle Celtic mythology Celtic Butz crater Butz Puck mythology Butz German folklore German Lob crater Lob Lubber fiend Lob English folklore British External links http planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov jsp FeatureTypesData2.jsp?systemID 7&bodyID 58&typeID 9&system Uranus&body Puck&type Crater, 20craters&sort AName&show Fname&show Lat&show Long&show Diam&show Stat&show Orig USGS Puck nomenclature Moons of Uranus Category Moons of Uranus Puck Category Surface features of bodies of the Solar System Puck el pl Ukszta towanie powierzchni Puka simple List of craters on Puck ... more details
The following is a list of cities in French Polynesia By division Marquesas Islands Fatu Hiva Hiva Oa Nuku Hiva chef lieu Tahuata Ua Huka Ua Pou Windward Islands Society Islands Arue Faa a Faa a Hitia a O Te Ra Hitia a O Te Ra Mahina Moorea Maiao Paea Papara Papeete chef lieu Pirae Punaauia Taiarapu Est Taiarapu Ouest Teva I Uta Tuamotus Gambier Islands Gambier Anaa Arutua Fakarava Fangatau Gambier Hao Hikueru Makemo Manihi Napuka Nukutavake Puka Puka Puka Puka Rangiroa Reao Takaroa Tatakoto Tureia Austral Islands Raivavae Rapa Iti Rimatara Rurutu Tubuai chef lieu Leeward Islands Society Islands Bora Bora Huahine Maupiti Tahaa Taputapuatea Tumaraa Uturoa chef lieu small Sources http www.insee.fr fr nom def met nomenclatures cog doc outremer.asp polynesie INSEE Code officiel g ographique 2005 small Largest Cities border 0 style border 1px solid 999 background color FFFFFF align center bgcolor cccccc Name Population br 2002 Area br km Densiy br people km align right 1 align left Faa a 28 339 34.2 831 align right bgcolor EFEFEF 2 align left Papeete 25 521 19 1 343 align right 3 align left Punaauia 23 762 76 313 align right bgcolor EFEFEF 4 align left Pirae 14 850 35 424 align right 5 align left Moorea Maiao 14 693 134 110 align right bgcolor EFEFEF 6 align left Mahina 13 609 52 264 align right 7 align left Paea 12 327 65 190 align right bgcolor EFEFEF 8 align left Taiarapu Est 10 596 216 49 align right 9 align left Papara 9 659 93 104 align right bgcolor EFEFEF 10 align left Arue 9 319 16 582 align right small Sources http www.polynesie francaise.gouv.fr small Oceania in topic List of cities in Category Lists of cities by country French Polynesia Category Populated places in French Polynesia Category French Polynesia related lists Cities id Daftar kota di Polinesia Perancis ... more details
Expand German topic culture date September 2011 Schmetterlinge im Bauch Infobox television show name Schmetterlinge im Bauch image caption format camera runtime creator starring country Germany network Theme first aired last aired num seasons num episodes list episodes Schmetterlinge im Bauch is a German television series. See also List of German television series External links imdb title id title Schmetterlinge im Bauch Category German television series Category television series debuts Category television series endings Germany tv prog stub de Schmetterlinge im Bauch it Cuori tra le nuvole nl Schmetterlinge im Bauch pl Mi o puka do drzwi ... more details
. The hotel standing in the town square has been upgraded and now boasts a micro brewery producing Puka ... External links http www.bashkiapuke.al Official website http hotel puka.com Hotel Turizem Puka ... Category Ski areas and resorts in Albania Shkod r geo stub cs Puk de Puka Albanien fa it Puk hu Puka nl Puk stad pnb pl Puka pt Puk ro Puk sq Puka sk Puk mesto ur war Puk ... more details
Infobox language family name Tahitic region Polynesia n islands familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Polynesian languages Polynesian fam5 Eastern Polynesian languages Eastern Polynesian fam6 Central Eastern Polynesian languages Central Eastern child1 Austral language Austral child2 M ori language M ori child3 Penrhyn language Penrhyn child4 Rakahanga Manihiki language Rakahanga Manihiki child5 Rarotongan language Rarotongan child6 Tahitian language Tahitian child7 Tuamotuan language Tuamotuan child8 Moriori language Moriori probably extinct The Tahitic languages are a group of Eastern Polynesian languages in the Central Eastern branch. The other members of Central Eastern are Rapan language Rapan , spoken on Rapa Island, and the Marquesic languages . The two most important languages of the group by number of speakers are Tahitian language Tahitian and Maori language New Zealand Maori . Tahitian is the main language of the Society Islands , and is used as a lingua franca throughout much of French Polynesia , while Maori is spoken by a sizable minority in New Zealand where it shares official status with English. Other languages of the group include Austral language Austral or Tubuaian , spoken in the Austral Islands Moriori language Moriori , of the Chatham Islands of New Zealand Penrhyn language Penrhyn or Tongarevan , spoken on Penrhyn Island Penrhyn Tongareva in the northern Cook Islands Rarotongan language Rarotongan , spoken in the southern Cook Islands Rakahanga Manihiki language Rakahanga Manihiki , spoken on Rakahanga and Manihiki in the northern Cook Islands Tuamotuan language Tuamotuan , spoken throughout the Tuamotu Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia, with the exception of Puka Puka and the Disappointment Islands . External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 90453 Ethnologue classification of Tahitic languages Category Culture of French Polynesia Category Tahiti ... more details