King George Islands

For other uses, see King George Island.

Coordinates: 14°32′S 147°08′W / 14.533°S 147.133°W / -14.533; -147.133

King George Islands
Location of the King George Islands in the Pacific Ocean
Map of the Tuamotus; the King George Islands are located to the northwest of the main Tuamotu atoll cluster.

The King George Islands (Îles du Roi Georges) is a subgroup of the Tuamotus Archipelago group in French Polynesia.

The King George Islands include four atolls and one island:

Tikei is the easternmost island and Ahe Atoll is the westernmost of the subgroup. The distance between them is 200 km (124 mi). Unlike the atolls of the Palliser group that form a spindle from the northwest to the southeast, the King George Islands follow a mirror image pattern of grouping from southwest to the northeast.

History

The name "King George Islands" was given to this group by British explorer John Byron, who reached Manihi, Takaroa and Takapoto in June 1765. In the 1880s, the Tuamotus were claimed by France, and in 1946 the indigenous Polynesians were granted the French citizenship.

Administration

Administratively there are two communes in the King George Islands:

References

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