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Disappointment Islands

14°10′S 141°16′W / 14.167°S 141.267°W / -14.167; -141.267

Disappointment Islands is located in Pacific Ocean
Disappointment Islands
Disappointment Islands
Location of the Disappointment Islands in the Pacific Ocean
The Disappointment Islands are located towards the northeastern expanses of the Tuamotus.

The Disappointment Islands (French: Îles du Désappointement) are a subgroup of the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia. They are located towards the northeast, away from the main Tuamotu group.

The Disappointment Islands are a small group of coral islands, which includes the island of Tepoto and the atoll of Napuka. Puka-Puka, 290 kilometres (180 mi) to their southeast, is often included in this subgroup.[1]

These islands are arid, and are not especially conducive to human habitation.[2]

Demographics

The Disappointment Islands are sparsely populated. The inhabitants are overwhelmingly native Polynesians. According to the 2002 census, the population of the islands is as follows:

Administration

Administratively Tepoto Island belongs to the commune of Napuka, while Puka-Puka has its own commune.

History

The western Disappointment Islands, Tepoto and Napuka, were colonized by voyagers from the neighboring Tuamotus, but Puka-Puka was colonized by settlers from the Marquesas Islands, several hundred kilometres to the northeast.

The first European to see these islands was Ferdinand Magellan in his 1520 expedition to the Philippines and the Spice Islands. He called them the "Unfortunate Islands" (Ilhas Desafortunadas) because his sailors could not find a water source there from which to replenish, while en route to the Philippine Islands.[3]

Further European contact with Napuka Atoll only took place again two centuries later, in 1765, with British explorer John Byron. He named Napuka and Tepoto "Disappointment Islands" because he found the natives to be hostile toward him. The islands were also visited by the United States Exploring Expedition in 1839.

See also

References

  1. ^ Photo satellite des Îles du Désappointement (Archipel des Tuamotu)
  2. ^ "Top 10 strange place names". Stuff. 12 May 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ Origin of the name (in German)



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