- Palliser Islands
The Palliser Islands are a subgroup of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. They are located in the northwest of the main group of atolls.
The group includes:
*Apataki
*Aratika
*Arutua
*Fakarava
*Kaukura
*Mataiva
*Rangiroa
*Makatea
*Tikehau
*Toau Administration
*Administratively Apataki and Kaukura atolls belong to the commune of Arutua, with a total population of 1624 inhabitants (2002).
*Toau, Aratika,Kauehi ,Niau ,Raraka andTaiaro , belong to the commune ofFakarava . The total population is of 1511 inhabitants.
*The commune of Rangiroa consists of 3 atolls: Rangiroa itself, Tikehau and Mataiva, and a separate island (Makatea). The total population is of 1871 inhabitants.History
The Palliser Islands were named "Palliser's Isles" in honour of Admiral Sir
Hugh Palliser , by CaptainJames Cook , who was the firstEurope an to sight them, on19 April and20 April ,1774 .
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