Geography
Size snapshot: slightly less than one-third the size of Connecticut.
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Few places match French Polynesia's #5 ranking in life expectancy. See if you can spot its other strengths.
Few places match French Polynesia's #5 ranking in life expectancy. With 84.1 years, the numbers speak for themselves. See if you can spot its other strengths.
Area
4K km²
Pop.
305.5K
Stats
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French Polynesia is a country in Oceania with a population of 305.5K and an area of 4,167 km². Life expectancy is 84.1 years.
Short factual summary generated from the same country data used in game rounds.
Core numbers
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Life Expectancy
84.1 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
CO2 Per Capita
3.3 t/person/yrAnnual carbon dioxide emissions in tonnes per person, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Population Density
80.99 /km²How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Internet Users (%)
73%The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
Country briefing
A quick real-world briefing before you dive deeper into rankings, surprises, and matchups.
Geography
Size snapshot: slightly less than one-third the size of Connecticut.
Culture
Major languages include French (official) 73.5%, Tahitian 20.1%, Marquesan 2.6%, Austral languages 1.2%, and more.
Identity
Formal name: Overseas Lands of French Polynesia.
Top stats
The strongest source-backed stats before the deeper data table.
Obesity Rate
48.42%Share of adults with obesity, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Youth Unemployment Rate
36.57% of youth labor forceShare of the labor force ages 15-24 that is unemployed from the World Bank latest available country value.
Unemployment Rate
11.75%The percentage of the workforce that is unemployed but actively looking for work.
Coastline Length
2.5K kmTotal coastline length from CIA World Factbook.
Reality checks
The stats that tend to surprise players in real rounds.
Only ranks #203 in doctors (per 1,000)
The number of doctors per 1,000 people.
Only ranks #201 in protected land (%)
The percentage of land area designated as protected natural reserves or parks.
Only ranks #179 in fdi inflows (% gdp)
Foreign direct investment net inflows as a share of GDP, from World Bank Open Data.
Only ranks #216 in land border length
Total length of land borders with neighboring countries from the frozen public-domain CIA World Factbook snapshot.
Only ranks #185 in dependency ratio
Dependents as a share of the working-age population, from World Bank Open Data.
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How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
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Country briefing
French Polynesia consists of five archipelagos -- the Austral Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands, and the Tuamotu Archipelago.
French Polynesia consists of five archipelagos -- the Austral Islands, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas Islands, the Society Islands, and the Tuamotu Archipelago. The Marquesas were first settled around 200 B.C. and the Society Islands around A.D. 300. Raiatea in the Society Islands became a center for religion and culture. Exploration of the other islands emanated from Raiatea, and by 1000, there were small permanent settlements in all the island groups. Ferdinand MAGELLAN was the first European to see the islands of French Polynesia in 1520. In 1767, British explorer Samuel WALLIS was the first European to visit Tahiti, followed by French navigator Louis Antoine de BOUGAINVILLE in 1768 and British explorer James COOK in 1769. King POMARE I united Tahiti and surrounding islands into the Kingdom of Tahiti in 1788. Protestant missionaries arrived in 1797, and POMARE I’s successor converted in the 1810s, along with most Tahitians. In the 1830s, Queen POMARE IV refused to allow French Catholic missionaries to operate, leading France to declare a protectorate over Tahiti and fight the French-Tahitian War of the 1840s in an attempt to annex the islands.
In 1880, King POMARE V ceded Tahiti and its possessions to France, changing its status into a colony. France then claimed the Gambier Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago and by 1901 had incorporated all five island groups into its establishments in Oceania. A Tahitian nationalist movement formed in 1940, leading France to grant French citizenship to the islanders in 1946 and change it to an overseas territory. In 1957, the islands’ name was changed to French Polynesia, and the following year, 64% of voters chose to stay part of France when they approved a new constitution. Uninhabited Mururoa Atoll was established as a French nuclear test site in 1962, and tests were conducted between 1966 and 1992 (underground beginning in 1975). France also conducted tests at Fangataufa Atoll, including its last nuclear test in 1996.
France granted French Polynesia partial internal autonomy in 1977 and expanded autonomy in 1984. French Polynesia was converted into an overseas collectivity in 2003 and renamed an overseas territory in 2004. Pro-independence politicians won a surprise majority in local elections that same year, but in subsequent elections, they have been relegated to a vocal minority. In 2013, French Polynesia was relisted on the UN List of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
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How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
French Polynesia has a population of 305.5K, ranking #179 globally by population.
French Polynesia is located in Oceania. It has an area of 4,167 km².
Life expectancy in French Polynesia is 84.1 years, ranking #5 globally.
French Polynesia ranks particularly high in Life Expectancy (#5), Life Expectancy (#7), CO2 Per Capita (#105).
French Polynesia has a population density of 81.0 people per km², ranking #120 globally.