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page 1Geography of Polynesia
Hawaiian Islands
archipelago in the Pacific Ocean
Samoan Islands
archipelago covering 3,030 km² (1,170 sq mi) in the central South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia and the wider region of Oceania
Rotuma
thumb|260px|Satellite image of Rotuma
Rotuma () is a self-governing heptarchy, generally designated a dependency of Fiji. Rotuma commonly refers to the Rotuma Island, the only permanently inhabited and by far the largest of all the islands in the Rotuma Group. Officially, the Rotuma Act declares that Rotuma consists of Rotuma Island as well as its neighbouring islands, rocks, and reefs across the entire Rotuma Group. The dependency is situated around 500 km west of the French islands of Wallis and Futuna and a similar distance north of the Fijian mainland. Its capital is Ahau, a hamlet co

Phoenix Islands
archipelago
Isla Salas y Gómez
uninhabited Pacific island of Chile
Polynesian Triangle
region of island groups in the Pacific Ocean
Polynesian outlier
island of Polynesian culture located outside of Polynesia