Polynesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polynesia (from Greek: πολύς "polus" many + νῆσος "nēsos" island) is a subregion of Oceania, comprising a large grouping of over 1,000 islands scattered over the ...
French Polynesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French Polynesia [ˈfrɛntʃ pɒlɨˈniːʒə] (help · info) (French: Polynésie française, Tahitian: Pōrīnetia Farāni) is a French overseas collectivity in the southern ...
Polynesia - Wikitravel
Polynesia includes the following destinations in Oceania: ... This article is a disambiguation page. If you arrived here by following a link from another page you can help by ...
The Official Site of the Polynesian Cultural Center and Alii Luau
Official site of Hawaii's #1 paid attraction and activity offers an authentic showcase of 7 Polynesian cultures, an IMAX theater, as well as the most spectacular night show and ...
Polynesia
Polynesia is made up of more than a thousand islands in the south Pacific. It is located between Hawaii in the north, Easter Island in the east, and New Zealand in the west.
Polynesia - definition of Polynesia by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Pol·y·ne·sia (p l-n zh, -sh) A division of Oceania including scattered islands of the central and southern Pacific Ocean roughly between New Zealand, Hawaii, and Easter Island.
Jane's Polynesia Home Page
Welcome to Polynesia! The islands of the Pacific are divided into three main groups - Melanesia which lies mostly to the south of the Equator; Micronesia which lies mainly to the ...
Polynesia - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Polynesia
The uncounted isles of all Polynesia confess the same truth, and do commercial homage to the whale-ship, that cleared the way for the missionary and the merchant, and in many cases ...
Polynesia by Design - Rarotonga
Polynesia By Design is situated in Tupapa, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. We are a Boutique retail store comprising of unique, hand made and hand printed garments such as a range of ...
Polynesia: The Trail of Plants and Animals
The unknown Polynesian voyager who brought back the sweet potato from South America, made the greatest individual contribution to the records of the Polynesians.
