French Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of France comprising of 121 islands and atolls stretching across more than 1200 miles, occupying 3.8 million EEZ square miles. Thus FP has 84% of the French EEZ. The USA has around 4 million square miles of EEZ. France has 4.5 million square miles, where, with 0.45% of the world's land surface, their EEZ covers 9% of all the world EEZ area. FP has a total population of 278,786, and their land area is divided into five groups of islands: Society Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, Gambier Islands, Marquesas Islands and Austral Islands. 75 of their islands and atolls are inhabitated. The Society Islands group has 69% of the population. The capital is Tahiti. France took over those islands in 1842, but has called this area French Polynesia only since 1957. About some earlier history. The Great Polynesian Migration commenced around 1500 BC. The Marquesas were settled around 200 ...
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