Tekokota

Tekokota is one of the Central Tuamotu atolls, located close to the geographic center of the archipelago.

Tekokota
NASA picture of Tekokota Atoll
Tekokota
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates17°19′S 142°37′W
ArchipelagoTuamotus
Area5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi) (lagoon)
0.9 km2 (0.3 sq mi) (above water)
Length5 km (3.1 mi)
Width3.5 km (2.17 mi)
Administration
France
Overseas collectivityFrench Polynesia
Administrative subdivisionTuamotus
CommuneHikueru
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited[1] (2012)

Tekokota Atoll is one of the smallest atolls of the Tuamotus. Its islands have a total land mass of only 0.9 square kilometres (0.3 square miles).

Tekokota's shape is roughly oval and it is 5 kilometres (3 miles) in length and 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) in width. The western side of Tekokota Atoll is submerged. The surface of its shallow central lagoon is 5.1 square kilometres (2.0 square miles).

Tekokota Atoll is uninhabited. The closest land to Tekokota is Hikueru Atoll, located 22 km to the south.[2]

History

Tekokota was first sighted by James Cook in 1773. He named Tekokota Atoll "Doubtful".

Months later Spanish explorer José de Andía called this atoll, "La del Peligro" (The Dangerous One). A few days later, another Spanish navigator Domingo de Boenechea sighted Tekokota on ship Aguila. He named this atoll "Los Mártires".[3]

Administration

Tekokota Atoll belongs to the commune of Hikueru, which consists of the atolls of Hikueru, Marokau, Ravahere, Reitoru and Tekokota.

See also

References

  1. "Population". Institut de la statistique de la Polynésie française. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  2. "Oceandots". Archived from the original on December 23, 2010. Retrieved 2009-03-14.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. NZTEC - Boenechea and Gayangos


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