of French Polynesia.
Administrative subdivisions Communes Notes For
French administrative convenience,
Clipperton Island had been attached to French Polynesia until February 20, 2007, but never formed part of any administrative subdivision or commune of French Polynesia. On February 21, 2007, Clipperton Island was transferred from the
High Commissioner of the republic in French Polynesia to the Minister of Overseas France.
Tahiti is one of the Windward Islands and is the largest island in French Polynesia. It comprises 12 communes: Arue, Faʻaʻā, Hitiaʻa O Te Ra, Mahina, Paea, Papeete, Papara, Pirae, Punaauia, Taiarapu-Est, Taiarapu-Ouest, and Teva I Uta.
Raʻiātea is one of the Leeward islands and is second largest of the Society Islands. It comprises three communes: Uturoa, Taputapuatea, and Tumaraa.
Huahine: Divided into communes for Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti.
Area statistics The communes of French Polynesia have the following statistical info: The average size of French Polynesian communes is 78.06 km2, while the median area is 55.4 km2, higher than the average and median areas of metropolitan French communes (14.88 km2 and 10.73 km2, respectively), but the size of these communes is predominantly dependent on the land area of the islands they occupy.
Population statistics The communes of French Polynesia have the following statistical info: The average commune population is 5,725, while the median is 2,268, much higher than the average and median metropolitan French commune (1,542 and 380, respectively). Sources : • https://web.archive.org/web/20060424072420/http://www.polynesie-francaise.gouv.fr/ • ==See also==