No it is not, it is part of Melanesia. It was a British Colony until 1970 (the Union Jack is still part of it's flag today).
The latitude and longitude of French Polynesia is 17S and 149W. The islands are located in the Pacific Ocean and are part Oceania.
Those are the Marquesas Islands, part of French Polynesia.
The closest island is Papara, French Polynesia. It is 34.2 miles WSW of that location
Tahiti is part of the islands known as French Polynesia. Tahiti is 11.090 miles below the equator. It is the same distance as Hawaii is from the equator.
The coordinates 20 degrees South and 140 degrees West lands somewhere between the islands of French Polynesia. The islands of French Polynesia are in the South Pacific Ocean.
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia
French Polynesia is a French dependency, and so part of the French territory.
Raiatea is part of French Polynesia.
No it is not, it is part of Melanesia. It was a British Colony until 1970 (the Union Jack is still part of it's flag today).
American Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Niue, French Polynesia, Pitcairn
Fiji is part of Melanesia (even its often considered part of Polynesia) The original inhabitants are Melanesians, who have migrated from Vanuatu. (the biggest ethnic group are descendants from Indian labourers, brought by the British to work the sugar cane plantations.) Some of the smaller outer islands are populated by Polynesians, related to the Samoans, and others by small groups of Micronesians. The nearest country to Fiji is Tonga, belonging to Polynesia, and inhabited by Polynesians
the french made up french polynesia, and i think they like govern french polynesia... idkk
Bora Bora is located in the Oceania region, but it not part of any continent. Bora Bora is an island in French Polynesia.
It's part of the Winward group of French Polynesia.
No, it is not. The French Polynesia is a dependent territory of France and therefore lacks sovereignty (UN members must be sovereign states). French Polynesian foreign diplomatic relations are the responsibility of France.
The latitude and longitude of French Polynesia is 17S and 149W. The islands are located in the Pacific Ocean and are part Oceania.
French polynesia is part of France, it is a "collectivité d'outre-mer". The French Government takes care of the administration and French is the official language, even though the dalects are still used and taught in school.