Site Navigation
Categories:
Tahiti
Islands of the Pacific Ocean
Volcanoes of France
All articles with unsourced statements
Articles with unsourced statements since March 2008

Summary Of: Tahiti

Tahiti is famous for black beaches... Tahiti has also been known as... Tahiti has many swift streams... Tahiti is estimated to have been settled between AD300 and 800 by... sighted Tahiti on 18 June 1767... Bougainville made Tahiti famous in Europe when he published... Dupetit Thouars taking over Tahiti on September 9th... Dupetit Thouars taking over Tahiti on September 9th... taking over Tahiti on September 9th... News of Tahiti reached Europe in early 1844... was forced to cede the sovereignty of Tahiti and its dependencies to France... Tahiti and the whole of French Polynesia became a... lived on Tahiti in the 1890s and painted many Tahitian subjects... Tahiti is part of French Polynesia... up a larger share of the population in Tahiti than in French Polynesia overall... France signed the Progress Pact with Tahiti to compensate the loss of financial resources and assist in education and tourism with an... Tahiti hosts a French university... Tahiti is at coordinates...

Encyclodia Page On: Tahiti

These Are Links To Other Documents
| | Pacific Ocean | Society Islands | Mont Orohena | | France | Overseas collectivity | | French Polynesia | Papeete | island | Windward | French Polynesia | archipelago | Society Islands | Pacific Ocean | French Polynesia | Papeete | | Districts of Tahiti | | Mount Orohena | volcanic | isthmus | Papeete | rain forest | View of Raiatea Mountain. The mummies of Tahitian rulers were formerly deposited on this mountain, traditionally considered holy. | | mummies | Polynesians | Tonga | Samoa | fishing | Spanish | Samuel Wallis | English | European | the West | Louis-Antoine de Bougainville | Voyage autour du monde | noble savage | utopian | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | French Revolution | James Cook | Transit of Venus | HMS Bounty | prostitution | venereal disease | alcohol | typhus | influenza | smallpox | Dupetit Thouars taking over Tahiti on September 9th, 1842. | | Dupetit Thouars | Morocco | Dupetit Thouars | Pomare IV | protectorate | George Pritchard | Roman Catholic | François Guizot | Louis-Philippe of France | Pomare V | Legion of Honour | Territoire d'outre-mer | Collectivité d'outre-mer | Paul Gauguin | Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) by Paul Gauguin | | Tahitian language | French language | Oscar Temaru | Jacques Chirac | referendum | French Polynesia | French Polynesian legislative election, 2004 | Oscar Temaru | List of political parties in French Polynesia | Polynesian | Pacific Islander | Chinese | French Polynesia | metropolitan France | Papeete | suburbs | Punaauia | citation needed | Tahitian coast | | Tourism | Bora Bora | Moorea | Bastille | France | USA | Japan | Australia | New Zealand | Tautira | | Tautira | pearl | vanilla | fruits | flowers | fish | noni | French Pacific Franc | Euro | US Dollar | Université de la Polynésie Française | Air Tahiti Nui. | | Faa'a International Airport | Air Tahiti Nui | Air Tahiti | ferry | 2007 | 12-02 | 2007 | 09-26 | La Grande Encyclopédie | List of volcanoes in French Polynesia | Music of Tahiti | Postage stamps and postal history of French Polynesia | Tahitian language | Nuclear-free zone | Wikimedia Commons | Coordinates | v | Society Islands | French Polynesia | Flag of the Society Islands | Windward Islands | Maiao | Mehetia | Moorea | Tetiaroa | Flag of French Polynesia | Leeward Islands | Bora Bora | Huahine | Manuae | Maupihaa | Maupiti | Motu One | Raiatea | Tahaa | Tupai | Australs | Gambiers | Marquesas | Societies | Tuamotus | Categories | Tahiti | Islands of the Pacific Ocean | Volcanoes of France | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2008 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tahiti".