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Fatu Hiva

 
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Commune of Fatu-Hiva

Location
Fatu-Hiva.png
Location of the commune (in red) within the Marquesas Islands
Administration
Country France
Overseas community French Polynesia
Administrative subdivision Marquesas Islands
Commune centre Omoa
Mayor Henri Tuieinui
Statistics
Elevation 0–1,125 m (0–3,700 ft)
Land area 85 km2 (33 sq mi)
Population1 587  (August 2007 census)
 - Density 7 /km2 (18 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 98718/ 98740
1 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Fatu Hiva (the "h" is not pronounced, see name section below) is the southernmost of the Marquesas Islands, in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean. With Motu Nao as its closest neighbor, it is also the most isolated of the inhabited islands.

Fatu Hiva is also the title of a book by explorer and archaeologist Thor Heyerdahl, in which he describes his stay on the island in the 1930s.

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Name

The name of the island in Marquesan is Fatu Iva (without "h": IPA: [ˈfatu ˈiva]). However, the name was recorded by Europeans as Fatu Hiva, perhaps under the influence of other Marquesan islands containing the element Hiva (Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa) and also because in French the letter "h" is silent. The spelling Fatu Hiva has now become official.

The island was named Isla Magdalena ("Magdalene Island") by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, a name rarely used.

Geography

Rainforest on Fatu-Hiva

The eastern coastline of Fatu Hiva is characterized by a number of narrow valleys, carved by streams that lead to the interior. Between these valleys are headlands which terminate in cliffs that plunge directly into the sea, making travel between them possible only by travelling over the high mountain ridges between them, or by boat. The largest of these valleys is at Uia.

The western coastline has two significant bays, Hana Vave (also known as Bay of Virgins or Baie des Vierges) in the north, one of the most picturesque sites in the South Pacific, and the well protected harbor of Omoa near the south. There are several smaller valleys between these two.

The center of the island is a plateau which is covered largely by tall grasses and pandanus trees. To the south of the plateau, running to the south, is a mountain ridge, called Tauauoho, its highest peak, at 1,125 m (3,691 ft.) is the highest point on Fatu Hiva. Proceeding to the north and northwest from the plateau is a mountain ridge called Fa‘e One, the highest peak of which is 820 m (2,690 ft.).

Administration

Administratively Fatu Hiva forms the commune (municipality) of Fatu-Hiva, part of the administrative subdivision of the Marquesas Islands. This commune consists solely of the island of Fatu Hiva itself.

The administrative centre of the commune is the settlement of Omoa, on the south-western side of the island.

Demographics

The 2007 population of Fatu Hiva was 587. The people live primarily in three villages:

See also

Coordinates: 10°29′S 138°39′W / 10.483°S 138.65°W / -10.483; -138.65


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