Yes, French Polynesia is in the Southern Hemisphere. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean, and its territory spans across many islands and atolls.
Polynesia is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Polynesia is a region in the southern hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean, located mostly within the triangle formed by Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand. It consists of many islands, including Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and French Polynesia.
Tahiti is in French Polynesia, an overseas territory of France located in the South Pacific Ocean.
Southern hemisphere.
Southern Hemisphere
Polynesia is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Polynesia is a region in the southern hemisphere of the Pacific Ocean, located mostly within the triangle formed by Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand. It consists of many islands, including Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and French Polynesia.
Most of Oceania lies in the Eastern hemisphere, but the 180° longitude passes through the easternmost part of Oceania and all of the islands east of that are in the Western hemisphere - including Tonga, Samoa and French Polynesia.
Australia and Antarctica are completely within the Southern hemisphere. The geographic realms of Oceania, Australasia, Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia are also sompletely within the southern hemisphere, but these are not continents.
The village of Teahupo'o is located on the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia. French Polynesia is located in the southern Pacific Ocean and is known for its waves.
southern hemisphere
the french polynesia is located in tahiti on the north part of french polynesia
the french made up french polynesia, and i think they like govern french polynesia... idkk
No. French Polynesia, of which Tahiti is the largest island, is an overseas country in France, not an overseas department. Therefore, its subdivisions, including Tahiti, are not departments.
The overwhelming majority of France is in the Northern Hemisphere. Only French Polynesia, Mayotte, Reunion, and the Indian Ocean Territories are south of the Equator.
French Polynesia is a French dependency, and so part of the French territory.
An island of the southern Pacific Ocean in southern French Polynesia south-southeast of Tahiti. It was much visited by whalers in the early 19th century.