Île des Pins

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Île des Pins is a scenic island in the South Pacific renowned for its turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, and distinctive tall pine trees, making it a popular tourist destination in New Caledonia.

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Label Occurrences
Île des Pins canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
island
adminRegion South Province of New Caledonia
surface form: South Province, New Caledonia
belongsTo French Republic
New Caledonia
surface form: French overseas territory of New Caledonia
capital Vao
climate tropical climate
country France
ethnicGroup Kanak
governingBody communal council of Île des Pins
hasLandmark Kanumera Bay
Kuto Bay
Notre-Dame de l’Assomption Church in Vao
N’Ga Peak
Oro Bay
Piscine Naturelle d’Oro
Queen Hortense’s Cave
hasPort Kuto Bay
surface form: Kuto Bay anchorage
hasProtectedArea marine areas within the New Caledonia lagoon system
hasVegetation Araucaria
surface form: Araucaria columnaris
knownFor scenic landscapes
tall columnar pine trees
tourism
turquoise lagoons
white-sand beaches
language French
largestSettlement Vao
localLanguage Kunié language
locatedIn New Caledonia
South Pacific Ocean
marineFeature coral reefs
lagoons
nickname The Jewel of the Pacific
partOf Ouvéa Island
surface form: Loyalty Islands archipelago
primaryEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
sovereignState France
timezone UTC+11
touristActivity hiking
sailing
scuba diving
snorkeling
swimming
usedFor cruise ship stopover

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New Caledonia comprises Île des Pins
Kanak alsoLiveOn Île des Pins