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Tepoto (North)

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Location
  
Pacific Ocean

Length
  
2.6 km (1.62 mi)

Overseas collectivity
  
French Polynesia

Area
  
4 kmĀ²

Archipelago
  
Tuamotus

Width
  
0.8 km (0.5 mi)

Administrative subdivision
  
Tuamotus

Island group
  
Tuamotus

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Similar
  
Disappointment Islands, Disappointment Island, Duke of Gloucester Islands

Tepoto, also known as Te Poto, Toho, or Pukapoto, is a coral island. It is the northwesternmost of the Disappointment Islands, in the Tuamotu Archipelago. Despite being often referred to as "atoll", Tepoto is not a typical Tuamotu atoll, but a single separate island without lagoon. It is located at the limit of the Tuamotu archipelago; the closest land is Napuka, which lies 16 kilometres (10 miles) to the southeast.

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Map of Tepoto North, French Polynesia

Tepoto is 2.6 kilometres (1.6 miles) long and 800 metres (2,625 feet) wide; it has an area of 4 square kilometres (2 square miles). This island is sometimes called Tepoto Nord in French, to avoid confusion with Tepoto Atoll (Tepoto Sud) 400 km (249 mi) to the southwest, in the Raeffsky Islands of central Tuamotu. An obsolete name is Otuho.

According to the 2012 census, its population was 61 inhabitants. The primary village is Tehekega. There is a 5m wide road running round the whole island.

History

The first recorded European to arrive to Tepoto Nord was explorer John Byron in 1765. He named Napuka and Tepoto "Disappointment Islands" because the natives were of a hostile disposition.

Administration

Tepoto Nord belongs to the commune of Napuka. The commune of Napuka consists of the atolls of Napuka and Tepoto Nord.

Related article

  • French Polynesia
  • References

    Tepoto (North) Wikipedia