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The Duke of Gloucester Islands (French: Îles du Duc de Gloucester) is a subgroup of the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. They are located southeast of Tahiti and south of the main Tuamotu atoll cluster and are rather isolated. (20°38′S 143°20′W)

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Map of Iles du Duc de Gloucester

Atolls

The Duke of Gloucester Islands include four atolls of relatively small size:

  • Anuanuraro
  • Anuanurunga
  • Hereheretue
  • Nukutepipi
  • Hereheretue (19°52′S 144°58′W) is located slightly off to the northwest of the group of the other three atolls which lie at 20°40′S 143°20′W and are uninhabited; the only permanently inhabited island of the Îles du Duc de Gloucester is Hereheretue (57 inhabitants in 2002).

    History

    First sighting recorded by Europeans was by the Spanish expedition of Pedro Fernández de Quirós on 4 February 1606. They were named Cuatro Coronas (Four Crowns in Spanish). Gaspar González de Leza, pilot of Fernández de Quiros, charted them as Cuatro Anegadas (in Spanish, the Flooded Four).

    They were renamed Duke of Gloucester Islands by British explorer Philip Carteret who visited them in 1767, in honour of Prince William, Duke of Gloucester.

    Administration

    Administratively the four atolls of the Duke of Gloucester Islands belong to the commune of Hereheretue, which is associated with the Hao commune.

    References

    Duke of Gloucester Islands Wikipedia