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  2. French Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, French Polynesia was granted partial internal autonomy; in 1984, the autonomy was extended. French Polynesia became a full overseas collectivity of France in 2003. [18] In September 1995, France stirred up widespread protests by resuming nuclear testing at Fangataufa atoll after a three-year moratorium. The last test was on 27 January ...

  3. Visa policies of Overseas France - Wikipedia

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    Foreign nationals who need a visa for a part of Overseas France can obtain one by lodging an application at a French embassy or consulate in their country of residence (or, in the case of foreign nationals already in a part of France, the local prefecture) [10] for a fee of up to €99 (depending on the destination, length of stay, age and ...

  4. List of diplomatic missions of France - Wikipedia

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    The French Republic has one of the world's largest diplomatic networks, and is a member of more multilateral organisations than any other country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] France's permanent representation abroad began in the reign of Francis I , when in 1522 he sent a delegation to the Swiss .

  5. Visa requirements for Polish citizens - Wikipedia

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    Countries requiring passport validity of at least 3 months on arrival include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegowina, Honduras, Moldova, Nauru, North Macedonia, Panama, Qatar, Senegal and French territories in the Pacific (i.e. French Polynesia, New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna).

  6. List of diplomatic missions in France - Wikipedia

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    Embassy 1990 [75] Jamaica: Embassy Unknown [76] Malawi: Embassy Unknown Philippines: Permanent Mission to UNESCO: 1985 [77] Rhodesia: Mission 1977 [78] Ajaccio Portugal: Consular office 2013 [79] Bastia Italy: Consulate 2007 [80] Bordeaux Switzerland: Consulate-General 2008 [81] [82] Calais United Kingdom: Consulate 1980 [83] Chambéry Italy ...

  7. List of colonial and departmental heads of French Polynesia

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    The High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia (French: Haut-commissaire de la République en Polynésie française) is the highest representative of the French Republic in the overseas country of French Polynesia. The rank is equivalent to the one of a prefect (French: Préfet) and its powers are governed by Organic Law 2004–192. [1]

  8. Pages in category "High commissioners of the Republic in French Polynesia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Assembly of French Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of French Polynesia (French: Assemblée de la Polynésie française, [asɑ̃ble d(ə) la pɔlinezi fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; Tahitian: Te apoʻoraʻa rahi o te fenua Māʻohi) is the unicameral legislature of French Polynesia, an overseas country of the French Republic. It is located at Place Tarahoi in Papeete, Tahiti. It was established in ...