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Somewhat smaller than
Tahiti,
Raiatea is the second largest of the
Society Islands in
French Polynesia. The proper spelling of the name, rarely used though, in the
Tahitian language is
Ra’iatea, meaning
bright sky;
Ulieta is an obsolete
transcription commonly used in the
19th century. The chief town on Raiatea is
Uturoa, administrative center for the
Leeward Islands (
French Îles Sous-le-vent). The islands of Raiatea and
Tahaa are both enclosed by the same
coral reef, and may once have been a single island.
Raiatea is both the largest and most populated island in the Leeward Islands, with a land area of 167.7 km² (64.7 sq. miles) and a total population of 12,024 inhabitants at the August 2007 census. The population density is 72 inhabitants per km².
Ra'iatea is widely regarded as the 'center' of Polynesia and it's likely that the organised migrations to Hawaii, Aoteroa (New Zealand) and other parts of East Polynesia started at Ra'iatea. A traditional name for the island is Havai'i fanau fenua (Hawai'i birther of land).
Administratively speaking, the island of Raiatea is divided in three
communes (municipalities):
These three communes are inside the
administrative subdivision of the
Leeward Islands.
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