Maeva

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Maeva is a traditional lakeside village on the island of Huahine in French Polynesia, known for its well-preserved archaeological sites and ancient Polynesian marae.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
human settlement
traditional village
adjacentTo lagoon of Huahine NERFINISHED
country France
culturalRegion Polynesia NERFINISHED
ethnographicContext traditional Polynesian society
governedBy French Polynesian authorities
hasArchaeologicalSiteType fish traps
house foundations
marae
stone structures
hasFeature ancient Polynesian marae
archaeological remains
lakeside setting
traditional Polynesian architecture
heritageType Polynesian cultural heritage site
knownFor ancient marae complexes
traditional lakeside village landscape
well-preserved archaeological sites
locatedIn French Polynesia NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
Society Islands NERFINISHED
island of Huahine NERFINISHED
partOf commune of Huahine NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageRegion French
Tahitian
timeZone Tahiti Time NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism destination
heritage tourism destination

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Huahine hasSettlement Maeva