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French Polynesia

French Polynesia is a rambling ownership of France in the Pacific Ocean.

French Polynesia is a group of islands, the major one is Tahiti, lies in the south Pacific. France integrated it powerfully as part of its country in 19th century. In their typical flag design, ships were on the tide glittering from sun reflects the traditional culture of island' populace.

Ship in the flag conveys unique feature of Polynesian through indicating five marks as five rowers. These marks recognize Tahiti, Tuamotu, the Gambier Islands, the Tubuai Islands, and Clipperton Island at global level.

In French Polynesia there is a high standard of livelihood, but prosperity is not universal. The problem of unemployment is observed. People basically earn major income through tourism. Travelers like Tahiti and Bora Bora. The islands are admired by experiencing boasting a year-round hot climate, volcanic climax and tranquil lagoons.

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Comments (3)
#1 by SPK, Oct 1, 2007
Desperate to visit. Nice informatory article.
#2 by Agatya, Oct 1, 2007
Informative
#3 by samy, Oct 21, 2007
I like this Knowledeable information
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