Fangatau, or Nakai-erua, is a small atoll in the Tuamotu group in French Polynesia. The nearest land is Fakahina Atoll, located 72 km to the ESE. This small atoll has an elongated shape. Its length is 8 kilometres (5.0 miles), maximum width 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles). It has a total area of 22.2 square kilometres (8.6 square miles), land area 5.9 km2. Its reef encloses its lagoon completely. Anchorage is difficult. Fangatau Atoll has 150 inhabitants (2022 census). Teana is the main village.

History

The first recorded European to arrive at Fangatau was Russian explorer Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen on the 10 July 1820 on ships Vostok and Mirni. He named this atoll "Arakcheev". Fangatau was the home of Kamake an Iturangi, regarded by anthropologist Kenneth Emory as "the greatest Tuamotuan sage" he ever met.

Administration

The commune of Fangatau consists of Fangatau Atoll, as well as the atoll and associated commune of Fakahina. The seat of the commune is the village Teana.

AtollMain villagePopulation 2022Land area (km2)Lagoon (km2)Coordinates
FangatauTeana1505.91115°49′S 140°52′W/15.817°S 140.867°W/ -15.817; -140.867
FakahinaTarione1738.32015°59′S 140°08′W/15.983°S 140.133°W/ -15.983; -140.133
Commune of FangatauTeana32314.331
AtollMain villagePopulation 2007Population 2012Population 2017
FangatauTeana121145135
FakahinaTarione131155161
Commune of FangatauTeana252300296

Transport

The atoll is served by the Fangatau Airport (IATA: FGU, ICAO: NTGB).

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