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  2. Nouméa - Wikipedia

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    Nouméa city flag, 2011 Small scale map of the city. Nouméa (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the French special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest Francophone city in Oceania.

  3. Blue River Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The 22,000 ha (54,000 acres) Blue River Provincial Park is part of the larger 15,900 ha (39,000 acres) Upper Yaté fauna reserve. [1] The Park covers the basins of the Blue, White, and Month of May Rivers, the latter two of which have drained into Yaté Lake since the construction of the Yaté Dam in 1958. [2]

  4. La Tontouta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    La Tontouta International Airport, also known as Nouméa – La Tontouta International Airport (French: Aéroport de Nouméa - La Tontouta; IATA: NOU, ICAO: NWWW), is the main international airport in New Caledonia, an overseas collectivity of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean, as well as the military base (Base aérienne 186 Nouméa) for the French Air Force based in New Caledonia.

  5. New Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is underdeveloped, with 100,000 visitors a year, compared to 400,000 in the Cook Islands and 200,000 in Vanuatu. [72] Much of the land is unsuitable for agriculture, and food accounts for about 20% of imports. [136] According to FAOSTAT, New Caledonia is a significant producer of: yams (33rd); taro (44th); plantains (50th); coconuts ...

  6. Grande Terre (New Caledonia) - Wikipedia

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    The largest settlement on Grande Terre is Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia.Locals refer to Grande Terre as "Le Caillou", the pebble. [3] The island has a fairly hot and humid climate, though varying as the south-east trade winds bring relatively cool air.

  7. Amédée Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Spiral stairway in Amédée lighthouse. In 1859, the acting Commandant of New Caledonia, Jean-Marie Saisset, asked the government in Paris to build a lighthouse to help ships navigating into the port of Nouméa (then Fort-de-France), particularly as the colony had been chosen as a new destination for French convicts.

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