List of Cities in French Polynesia

The following is a list of cities in French Polynesia:

By division:

  • Marquesas Islands :
    • Fatu Hiva
    • Hiva Oa
    • Nuku Hiva (chef-lieu)
    • Tahuata
    • Ua Huka
    • Ua Pou
  • Windward Islands (Society Islands) :
    • Arue
    • Faa‘a
    • Hitia’a O Te Ra
    • Mahina
    • Moorea-Maiao
    • Paea
    • Papara
    • Papeete (chef-lieu)
    • Pirae
    • Punaauia
    • Taiarapu-Est
    • Taiarapu-Ouest
    • Teva I Uta
  • Tuamotus-Gambier:
    • Anaa
    • Arutua
    • Fakarava
    • Fangatau
    • Gambier
    • Hao
    • Hikueru
    • Makemo
    • Manihi
    • Napuka
    • Nukutavake
    • Puka Puka
    • Rangiroa
    • Reao
    • Takaroa
    • Tatakoto
    • Tureia
  • Austral Islands
    • Raivavae
    • Rapa Iti
    • Rimatara
    • Rurutu
    • Tubuai (chef-lieu)
  • Leeward Islands (Society Islands)
    • Bora-Bora
    • Huahine
    • Maupiti
    • Tahaa
    • Taputapuatea
    • Tumaraa
    • Uturoa (chef-lieu)

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