Yes, it's found of the tip of Japan and looks roughly like an oval. It is 15 km in length and 9.5 km in width. It covers a total surface of 107 km². There are many on its reef with a combined land area of about 25 km². Its lagoon is deep, with numerous coral heads. It has no pass to enter it.
Hikueru is a real place. It is located in Japan.
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i think the hikueru is from polonesia.....
The population of Hikueru is 268.
The area of Hikueru is 15 square kilometers.
The novel "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry takes place in the Pacific Islands, specifically on the island of Hikueru, which is a fictional island but inspired by real locations in the Pacific.
Mafatu, the main character of the novel "Call It Courage" by Armstrong Sperry, lived on the island of Hikueru in the South Pacific.
Hikueru is a fictional island featured in the novel "The Mysterious Island" by Jules Verne. It is described as a small, uninhabited and remote island in the Pacific Ocean. The novel follows the adventures of a group of people who are shipwrecked on the island and must rely on their ingenuity to survive.
There are 250 people in Hikueru. It used to be a large natural pearl oyster reserve until a cyclone in 1903.
Peter Bufe has written: 'A dream come true' -- subject(s): Hikueru III (Sailboat), Voyages around the world 'Die gestohlene Yacht Hikueru III =' -- subject(s): Biography, Hikueru III (Sailboat), Larceny, Thieves
in the pacific ocean near tuamotu archipelago.
Mafatu, from the classic book Call it Courage, belongs to the Hikueru Tribe, from Polynesia.Sources: Achintya.