Want to learn about French Polynesia? Here are the flag, the capital city, the animals, the food, and some amazing facts — all explained in a fun way for kids.
Quick facts about French Polynesia
| Capital | Papeetē |
|---|---|
| Continent | Oceania |
| Population | 278,000 |
| Languages | French |
| Currency | CFP franc |
| National symbol | Tiare Flower |
| Famous food | Poisson Cru |
In French Polynesia, people often speak French. A friendly way to say hello is "Ia Orana". 👋
Fun facts about French Polynesia for kids
- French Polynesia is made up of 118 islands and atolls spread across a massive part of the Pacific Ocean!
- The modern concept of the 'overwater bungalow' on stilts above the coral reef was invented right here!
- There are no poisonous snakes or insects anywhere on these islands!
- The Tiare flower is the national symbol and is often worn tucked behind the ear.
- Ori Tahiti is the fast, highly rhythmic traditional dance involving drum beats and grass skirts.
Famous places in French Polynesia
- Bora Bora Lagoon
- Mount Otemanu
- Taputapuātea Marae
Nature and symbols of French Polynesia
- Tiare Flower
- National sport: Va'a (Outrigger Canoeing)
Did you know? French Polynesia is part of Oceania, and its capital city is Papeetē. Every country has its own flag, animals, and stories — that is what makes exploring the world so much fun!
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