Fatu Hiva

E496476

Fatu Hiva is a remote, lushly forested volcanic island in French Polynesia’s Marquesas archipelago, known for its dramatic cliffs, deep valleys, and traditional Polynesian culture.

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Fatu Hiva canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
island
administeredBy French Republic NERFINISHED
archipelago Marquesas Islands NERFINISHED
belongsToAdministrativeDivision Marquesas Islands administrative subdivision
climate tropical
country France
ethnicGroup Polynesians NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasBay Baie des Vierges NERFINISHED
Bay of Virgins NERFINISHED
hasCoastline rugged
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale tourism
subsistence agriculture
hasHighestPoint Mont Touaouoho NERFINISHED
Mount Touaouoho NERFINISHED
hasMainVillages Hanavave NERFINISHED
Omoa NERFINISHED
hasNo airport
hasReligion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
hasWaterfall numerous waterfalls
knownFor dramatic landscapes
remote location
tapa cloth production
traditional Polynesian culture
wood carving
locatedIn French Polynesia NERFINISHED
Marquesas Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
partOf Overseas collectivity of French Polynesia NERFINISHED
population small
primaryLanguage French
Marquesan language NERFINISHED
Tahitian
regionalCapital Taiohae (on Nuku Hiva) NERFINISHED
sovereignState France NERFINISHED
terrainFeature deep valleys
lush forests
steep cliffs
timeZone UTC-9:30
tourismAttraction cultural experiences
hiking
scenic bays
transport access primarily by boat
vegetation tropical rainforest

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Marquesas Islands hasIsland Fatu Hiva