NASA picture of Rimatara Island | |
Geography | |
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Location | Pacific Ocean |
Coordinates | 22°39′0″S152°49′12″W / 22.65000°S 152.82000°W /-22.65000; -152.82000 |
Archipelago | Australes |
Area | 8.6 km2 (3.3 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 106 m (348 ft) |
Highest point | Mount Uahu |
Commune | Rimatara |
Largest settlement | Amaru |
Rimatara is the westernmost inhabited island in theAustral Islands ofFrench Polynesia. It is located 550 km (340 mi) south ofTahiti and 150 km (93 mi) west ofRurutu. The land area of Rimatara is 8.6 km2 (3.3 sq mi), and that of the Maria islets is 1.3 km2 (0.50 sq mi).[1] Its highest point is 106 m (348 ft).[1] Its population was 893 at the 2022 census.[2]
Rimatara is a circular volcanic plateau surrounded by a reef with a height of 8 to 10 m (26 to 33 ft). The main villages areAmaru (the capital),Anapoto andMutuaura.
Rimatara was one of the last Polynesian islands to receive European visitors. Captain Samuel Pinder Henry discovered the island in 1811. Two Tahitian missionaries fromBora Bora arrived in 1822 and established a Protestant mission.France established a protectorate in 1889[3] and annexed Rimatara in 1901.[4][5]
Rimatara | |
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Coordinates:22°39′S152°49′W / 22.65°S 152.82°W /-22.65; -152.82 | |
Country | France |
Overseas collectivity | French Polynesia |
Subdivision | Austral Islands |
Government | |
• Mayor(2020–2026) | Artigas Hatitio[6] |
Area 1 | 9.9 km2 (3.8 sq mi) |
Population (2022)[2] | 893 |
• Density | 90/km2 (230/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC−10:00 |
INSEE/Postal code | 98743 /98752 |
Elevation | 0–106 m (0–348 ft) |
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. |
Thecommune of Rimatara consists of the island of Rimatara, and the uninhabitedMaria Islets (Îlots Maria). Rimatara consists of the following associated communes:
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