Royal Palace of Uvea

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The Royal Palace of Uvea is the historic residence and ceremonial seat of the traditional monarch of Wallis Island, located in the capital town of Mata-Utu in Wallis and Futuna.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
royal palace
associatedWith Lavelua (King of Uvea) NERFINISHED
Wallisian customary institutions
capitalOfTraditionalKingdom Uvea NERFINISHED
country Wallis and Futuna NERFINISHED
governedBy customary monarchy of Uvea
governsOver customary kingdom of Uvea from this seat
hasArchitecturalStyle vernacular Wallisian style (with European influences)
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Wallisian people NERFINISHED
inhabitants of Uvea
hasFunction administrative center of the customary kingdom
royal court venue
hasHeritageStatus important traditional site of Wallis and Futuna
hasLocalName Palais du Lavelua NERFINISHED
Palais royal d’Uvea NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn customary ceremonies of Wallis and Futuna
installation of the Lavelua
heritageSignificance symbol of the traditional monarchy of Uvea
locatedIn Hahake District NERFINISHED
Mata-Utu NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Wallis and Futuna NERFINISHED
locatedInArchipelago Wallis Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInDependencyOf French Republic GENERATED
locatedInOceania Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedInTerritorialCollectivity French overseas collectivity of Wallis and Futuna NERFINISHED
locatedOn Wallis Island NERFINISHED
near Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Mata-Utu NERFINISHED
Mata-Utu wharf NERFINISHED
central square of Mata-Utu
partOf traditional kingdom of Uvea NERFINISHED
positionInSettlement central Mata-Utu
servesAs ceremonial seat of the monarch of Uvea
residence of the Lavelua of Uvea
symbolizes continuity of the Uvean monarchy
traditional authority on Wallis Island
tourismAttractionIn Mata-Utu NERFINISHED
Wallis and Futuna NERFINISHED
usedBy customary chiefs of Uvea
royal household of Uvea NERFINISHED
usedFor royal ceremonies
traditional political functions

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Mata-Utu hasLandmark Royal Palace of Uvea