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Mappa topografica Pātio

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Nome: Mappa topografica Pātio, altitudine, rilievo.

Luogo: Pātio, Taha’a, Leeward Islands, French Polynesia, 98733, France (-16.60340 -151.51638 -16.56340 -151.47638)

Altitudine media: 49 m

Altitudine minima: -1 m

Altitudine massima: 331 m

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Tahiti

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 160 m

Tepapuri

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Ua Huka

France > French Polynesia > Ua Huka

The island is shaped approximately like a crescent, with its concave edge facing the south. The land area is approximately 83 km2 (32 sq. mi.). The center of the island is a high plateau, deeply indented in places by narrow river valleys. The highest peak, Hitikau reaches an elevation of 884 metres (2,900 ft).

Altitudine media: 101 m

Ra’iātea

France > French Polynesia

There are three main mountain masses on the island, connected by lower ridges. The central mass includes Mount Tefatoaiti (1,017 m), the island's highest peak. The northern mass is known as the Temehani Plateau. The plateau generally undulates between 600 and 650 metres elevation, rising higher in places…

Altitudine media: 62 m

Bora-Bora

France > French Polynesia > Bora-Bora

The bay of Tuuraapuo was the main crater of the volcano, whose collapsed southwestern edge only subsists still in the islets Toopua and Toopua-iti, which culminate respectively at 148 m (486 ft) and 17 m (56 ft), altitude. The volcanic rocks are of basaltic type, consisting mostly of alkaline basalts, some…

Altitudine media: 11 m

Bora-Bora

France > French Polynesia > Bora-Bora

The bay of Tuuraapuo was the main crater of the volcano, whose collapsed southwestern edge only subsists still in the islets Toopua and Toopua-iti, which culminate respectively at 148 m (486 ft) and 17 m (56 ft), altitude. The volcanic rocks are of basaltic type, consisting mostly of alkaline basalts, some…

Altitudine media: 11 m

Bora Bora

France > French Polynesia > Bora-Bora

Altitudine media: 22 m

Tuamotu-Gambier

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Bora-Bora

France > French Polynesia > Bora-Bora

The bay of Tuuraapuo was the main crater of the volcano, whose collapsed southwestern edge only subsists still in the islets Toopua and Toopua-iti, which culminate respectively at 148 m (486 ft) and 17 m (56 ft), altitude. The volcanic rocks are of basaltic type, consisting mostly of alkaline basalts, some…

Altitudine media: 11 m

Teva I Uta

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 375 m

Reao

France > French Polynesia > Reao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tahiti

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 160 m

Rikitea

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 51 m

Maupiti

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 1 m

Nuku Hiva

France > French Polynesia

On the western edge of To'ovi'i rises Tekao, the island's highest peak, which reaches an elevation of 1,224 metres (4,016 ft). The western and northern edges of To'ovi'i are a mountain ridge, which catches much of the rain that waters the island.

Altitudine media: 187 m

Tahuata

France > French Polynesia > Marquesas Islands > Tahuata

The land area of Tahuata is 61.0 km2 (23.6 sq mi). The highest point on the island is Mount Amatea (French: Mont Amatea), rising to an elevation of 1,050 m (3,445 ft.). The island is very mountainous, with deep valleys and cliffs. The orography does not allow the construction of an airstrip and communications…

Altitudine media: 80 m

Rapa

France > French Polynesia > Rapa

Rapa, also called Rapa Iti, or "Little Rapa", to distinguish it from Easter Island, whose Polynesian name is Rapa Nui, is the largest and only inhabited island of the Bass Islands in French Polynesia. An older name for the island is Oparo. The total land area including offshore islets is 40.5 km2 (15.6 sq mi).…

Altitudine media: 53 m

Mangareva

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 16 m

Moho Tani

France > French Polynesia > Marquesas Islands > Hiva Oa

It is a high island, with its highest elevation (520 meters) in the south, and its overall shape resembles the back of a whale.

Altitudine media: 41 m

Marquesas Islands

France > French Polynesia

Although Polynesia tends to be associated with images of lush tropical vegetation, and the Marquesas lie within the tropics, they are remarkably dry. That is because they constitute the first major break for the prevailing easterly winds that arise from the (atmospherically) dry Humboldt Current. This subjects…

Altitudine media: 3 m

Moruroa

France > French Polynesia > Tureia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Moruroa

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Nukutepipi

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Papeete

France > French Polynesia > Windward Islands

Previously, during the construction of the Faʻaiere water tower with a capacity of 150,000 litres for the drinking water supply of the city of Papeʻetē, a difference in altitude of 37 metres (121 ft) was overcome with a light railway laid on a 220 metres (720 ft) long inclined plane. A winch driven by a…

Altitudine media: 224 m

Ahe

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Amanu

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Fangataufa

France > French Polynesia > Tureia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Manihi

France > French Polynesia > Manihi

Altitudine media: 0 m

Hiti

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Katiu

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Taha’a

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 36 m

Totegegie

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Hikueru

France > French Polynesia > Hikueru

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tahiti

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 160 m

Austral Islands

France > French Polynesia

At lower elevations, outside of cultivated areas, there are thickets of Hibiscus tiliaceus. Guava (Psidium guajava), probably introduced by Europeans, has also spread widely and forms extensive tangled stands up to middle elevations. However, large areas have been damaged by previous slash-and-burn and goat…

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tepapuri

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Makaroa

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Temoe

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Rangiroa

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Takapoto

France > French Polynesia > Takaroa

Altitudine media: 0 m

Anaa

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Fatu Hiva

France > French Polynesia > Fatu Hiva

The mountain rainforest still harbours some endemic plants, such as Ochrosia fatuhivensis and Melicope fatuhivensis (syn. Pelea fatuhivensis), a tree of the Rutaceae family which may already be extinct. Pterophylla tremuloides is an endemic shrub which grows in low ridge top and cliff shrubland with…

Altitudine media: 129 m

Motu Teiku

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Windward Islands

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 5 m

Mo’orea

France > French Polynesia

Many Moʼorean endemic species have gone extinct or been extirpated. The Polynesian tree snails of the genus Partula were largely wiped out after the rosy wolf snail was introduced in 1977, although captive and small refuge populations on Tahiti still exist. In 2019 both Partula rosea and Partula varia were…

Altitudine media: 86 m

Fatu Hiva

France > French Polynesia > Fatu Hiva

The mountain rainforest still harbours some endemic plants, such as Ochrosia fatuhivensis and Melicope fatuhivensis (syn. Pelea fatuhivensis), a tree of the Rutaceae family which may already be extinct. Pterophylla tremuloides is an endemic shrub which grows in low ridge top and cliff shrubland with…

Altitudine media: 129 m

Fatu Huku

France > French Polynesia > Hiva Oa > Puamau

The island is essentially a huge rock, looming steep-sided out of the ocean and rising to a flattened plateau with a maximum elevation of 361 metres (1,184 ft). Fatu Huku is the youngest of the volcanic Marquesas Islands, estimated to be only 1.3 million years old which accounts, in part, for its ruggedness as…

Altitudine media: 8 m

Taha’a

France > French Polynesia > Leeward Islands

Altitudine media: 36 m

South Tepoto

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Anuanurunga

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tureia

France > French Polynesia > Tureia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Aukena

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 8 m

Tikehau

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Taenga

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Ra’iātea

France > French Polynesia

There are three main mountain masses on the island, connected by lower ridges. The central mass includes Mount Tefatoaiti (1,017 m), the island's highest peak. The northern mass is known as the Temehani Plateau. The plateau generally undulates between 600 and 650 metres elevation, rising higher in places…

Altitudine media: 62 m

Huahine

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 33 m

Papeete

France > French Polynesia

Previously, during the construction of the Faʻaiere water tower with a capacity of 150,000 litres for the drinking water supply of the city of Papeʻetē, a difference in altitude of 37 metres (121 ft) was overcome with a light railway laid on a 220 metres (720 ft) long inclined plane. A winch driven by a…

Altitudine media: 224 m

Takaroa

France > French Polynesia > Takaroa

Altitudine media: 0 m

Marokau

France > French Polynesia > Hikueru

Altitudine media: 0 m

Reitoru

France > French Polynesia > Hikueru

Altitudine media: 0 m

Rekareka

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Hao

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tahiti

France > French Polynesia > Windward Islands

Altitudine media: 160 m

Leeward Islands

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 2 m

Ra’iātea

France > French Polynesia

There are three main mountain masses on the island, connected by lower ridges. The central mass includes Mount Tefatoaiti (1,017 m), the island's highest peak. The northern mass is known as the Temehani Plateau. The plateau generally undulates between 600 and 650 metres elevation, rising higher in places…

Altitudine media: 62 m

Raroia

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Austral Islands

France > French Polynesia

At lower elevations, outside of cultivated areas, there are thickets of Hibiscus tiliaceus. Guava (Psidium guajava), probably introduced by Europeans, has also spread widely and forms extensive tangled stands up to middle elevations. However, large areas have been damaged by previous slash-and-burn and goat…

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tubuai

France > French Polynesia

Hours of sunlight is about average for the Australs and is around 1970 hours per year, one of the lowest levels in Polynesia. The humidity is lower in contrast to Tahiti in the order of a few percent, mainly due to its higher latitude and its lower altitude (thus retaining fewer clouds).

Altitudine media: 30 m

Hereheretue

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Fangatau

France > French Polynesia > Fangatau

Altitudine media: 0 m

Pinaki

France > French Polynesia > Nukutavake

Altitudine media: 1 m

Pukarua

France > French Polynesia > Reao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Reao

France > French Polynesia > Reao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tematangi

France > French Polynesia > Tureia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Vairaatea

France > French Polynesia > Nukutavake

Altitudine media: 0 m

Rumarei

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 30 m

Arutua

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Toau

France > French Polynesia > Fakarava

Altitudine media: 0 m

Haraiki

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Tuanake

France > French Polynesia > Makemo

Altitudine media: 0 m

Takapoto

France > French Polynesia > Takaroa

Altitudine media: 0 m

Nuku Hiva

France > French Polynesia

On the western edge of To'ovi'i rises Tekao, the island's highest peak, which reaches an elevation of 1,224 metres (4,016 ft). The western and northern edges of To'ovi'i are a mountain ridge, which catches much of the rain that waters the island.

Altitudine media: 187 m

Pinaki

France > French Polynesia > Nukutavake

Altitudine media: 0 m

Gaioio

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Puaumu

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Teauaone

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 0 m

Motu O-Ari

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 16 m

Manui

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 3 m

Kamaka

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 3 m

Atumata

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 7 m

Makapu

France > French Polynesia

Altitudine media: 6 m

Paraoa

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

Nengo Nengo

France > French Polynesia > Hao

Altitudine media: 0 m

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