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About PINTOMAP Rapa ItiRapa or Rapa Iti as it is sometimes called in more recent years (to distinguish it from "Rapa Nui", one name for Easter Island), is the largest and only inhabited island of the Bass Islands. An older name for the island is OparoRapa Iti is located at . Marotiri (Austral Islands)Marotiri is a group of four uninhabited volcanic rocks protruding from the sea (and several submerged rocks), forming the southeastern end of the Austral Islands of French Polynesia. Marotiri is located at . Taravai (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia)Taravai is the 2nd largest island in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia, at 5.7 km². Tubuai (Austral Islands) (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia)Tubuai is the name of a group of islands and also the name of its main island, being part of the Austral Islands, French Polynesia, in the Pacific Ocean. Tubuai, the main island of the Tubuai Island group, is located at . List of volcanoes in French PolynesiaThis is a list of active and extinct volcanoes. Austral IslandsThe Austral Islands (French: Îles Australes or Archipel des Australes) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia. Geographically, the Austral Islands consist of two separate archipelagos. Austral IslandsThe Austral Islands (French: Îles Australes or Archipel des Australes) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia. Geographically, the Austral Islands consist of two separate archipelagos. Austral Islands (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia)The Austral Islands (French: Îles Australes or Archipel des Australes) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia. Geographically, the Austral Islands consist of two separate archipelagos. Austral Islands (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia)The Austral Islands (French: Îles Australes or Archipel des Australes) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia. Geographically, the Austral Islands consist of two separate archipelagos. Austral IslandsThe Austral Islands (French: Îles Australes or Archipel des Australes) are the southernmost group of islands in French Polynesia. Geographically, the Austral Islands consist of two separate archipelagos. Latitude and longitude of cities (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia){| class="wikitable" Bass Islands (French Polynesia)The Bass Islands (French: Îles (de) Bass or Îlots (de) Bass) consist primarily of Rapa () and Marotiri (). They are usually considered to be the southernmost of the Austral Islands, although this classification is one of geographic and political expediency more so than because of similarities between them and the rest of the Austral Islands. Bass Islands (French Polynesia)The Bass Islands (French: Îles (de) Bass or Îlots (de) Bass) consist primarily of Rapa () and Marotiri (). They are usually considered to be the southernmost of the Austral Islands, although this classification is one of geographic and political expediency more so than because of similarities between them and the rest of the Austral Islands. Gambier Islands (Oceania / Polynesia / French Polynesia)The Gambier Islands (French: Îles Gambier or Archipel des Gambier) are a small group of islands in French Polynesia, located at the southeast terminus of the Tuamotu archipelago. They are generally considered a separate island group from Tuamotu both because their culture and language (Mangarevan) are much more closely related to those of the Marquesas Islands, and because, while the Tuamotus are comprised of several chains of coral atolls, the Gambiers, especially the primary island, Mangareva, are of volcanic origin. | ||