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Category | French Polynesia |
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Parent project(s) | Polynesia |
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Welcome to the French Polynesia work group of WikiProject Polynesia! This group was formed to better organize articles on French Polynesia in a spirit of cooperation.
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Top | High | Mid | Low | NA | ??? | Total | |
FA | 1 | 1 | |||||
GA | 5 | 6 | 8 | 19 | |||
B | 2 | 5 | 7 | ||||
C | 10 | 17 | 11 | 40 | 78 | ||
Start | 10 | 53 | 112 | 279 | 1 | 455 | |
Stub | 6 | 108 | 1,002 | 4 | 1,120 | ||
List | 1 | 1 | 5 | 29 | 36 | ||
Category | 744 | 744 | |||||
Disambig | 3 | 3 | |||||
File | 2 | 2 | |||||
Portal | 1 | 1 | |||||
Project | 5 | 5 | |||||
Redirect | 31 | 31 | |||||
Template | 41 | 41 | |||||
NA | 1 | 4 | 8 | 13 | |||
Assessed | 23 | 83 | 246 | 1,372 | 827 | 5 | 2,556 |
Total | 23 | 83 | 246 | 1,372 | 827 | 5 | 2,556 |
WikiWork factors (?) | ω = 9,366 | Ω = 5.58 |
Scope
editThis group includes within its scope all articles related to French Polynesia, its cities, geography, transportation, culture, history and so on. It aims to expand Wikipedia's resources on French Polynesia in a fair and accurate manner. All of these articles should be contained within the Category:French Polynesia or one of its subcategories.
Goals
edit- Create necessary articles related to French Polynesia.
- Improve and maintain all articles related to French Polynesia or its people, culture, islands or divisions.
- Create useful templates and userboxes for this WikiProject.
Milestones
edit- 1250 articles: - 25 October 2022
- 1500 articles: - 30 May 2023
Templates
editProject banner
edit{{WikiProject Polynesia|class=|importance=|FP=yes|FP-importance=}}
Stubs
edit- {{FrenchPolynesia-stub}} - for general stubs
- {{FrenchPolynesia-geo-stub}} - for places and landmarks
- {{FrenchPolynesia-sport-stub}} - for sports groups
- {{FrenchPolynesia-bio-stub}} - for biographies
- {{FrenchPolynesia-politician-stub}} - for politicians
- {{FrenchPolynesia-mayor-stub}} - for mayors
- {{FrenchPolynesia-athletics-bio-stub}} - for athlete biographies
- {{FrenchPolynesia-footy-bio-stub}} - for football biographies
- {{FrenchPolynesia-women-footy-bio-stub}} - for women's football biographies
Participants
editActive members
editTo join the French Polynesia work group, edit this section and add the Wikitext #{{subst:me}}
with your areas of interest to the bottom of the following list of members. Members should also place member identification on their user page.
- John Carter 17:21, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- Oisin Allen (talk · contribs)
- HURI TRANSLATIONS Translation, Design & Branding company based in Mo'orea, French Polynesia.
Former members
editThank you for your help! Please move your username back to the active list when you can participate again.
Member identification
editMembers of the French Polynesia work group should place one of the following lines of Wikitext on their user page to add it to Category:French Polynesia work group participants.
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For other French Polynesia user templates see Category:French Polynesia user templates.
Article alerts
editArticles to be merged
- 02 Jun 2024 – Tahiti Championship (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Championnat de Tahiti by Samoasambia (t · c); see discussion
- 02 Jun 2024 – Championnat de Tahiti (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for merging to Tahiti Championship by Samoasambia (t · c); see discussion
To do
editA list of articles needing cleanup associated with this project is available. See also the tool's wiki page and the index of WikiProjects.
Articles for improvement
editRequested articles
editAll the Red links are missing articles that need to be created. Some of the articles (blue) have been created but are listed here as many are stubs and need expanding.
French Polynesia
edit- redlinks on Outline of French Polynesia
- redlinks on Council of Ministers (French Polynesia)
- redlinked politicians on List of members of the Assembly of French Polynesia (2023–2028)
- redlinked presidents of the Assembly of French Polynesia
- people in Catégorie:Naissance à Papeete(fr) who do not have articles in Category:People from Papeete
- recipients of the Order of Tahiti Nui without articles list
- Members of the Tahitian Academy without articles [1]
- Companies on List of companies of French Polynesia without articles
- redlinks on List of mountains in French Polynesia
- redlinked administrative seats in Administrative divisions of French Polynesia
- Angele Richard - runner (2023 Pacific Games)
- Angéline Trégoat - swimmer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Anthony Boulhol - pole-vault (2016 PAC)
- Anthony Clark (swimmer) - 2015 Pacific Games
- Aurore Cottet - archer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Carine Soulon - runner (2016 PAC)
- Christian Chee Ayee - para-athlete
- Clodyne Yu Hing - weightlifter
- Danièle Guyonnet - athlete (1971 SPG)
- David Marae - journalist
- Deotille Videau - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Dolores Ablavi Dogba - pole-vault (2011 Pacific Games)
- E'a Api - political party
- Edith Tavanae - boxer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Enzo Kernivinen - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Eriatara Ratia - weightlifter
- Estelle Gentilly - runner (2022 Pacific Mini Games)
- Etera Livine - physicist [2]
- Évrard Chaussoy - sculptor
- Fa’afaite-Tahiti Voyaging Society
- François Quinquis - lawyer
- Frédéric Burquier - runner (2011 Pacific Games)
- Georges Ahnne - politician
- Georges Richmond - runner (2015 Pacific Games)
- Guillaume Vermorel - swimmer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Guy Rauzy - politician [3]
- Hélène Sarciaux - athlete (1963 SPG)
- Hiria Ottino - academic, navigator
- Ia Mana te Nunaa - pro-independence party from the 1980s
- Ian Mevel - runner (2016 PAC)
- Irmine Tehei - OoTN
- Island of Shattered Dreams - first novel by an indigenous French Polynesian author
- Jacky Bryant (French Polynesia) - former Minister, Green leader
- Jean Bourne - runner (1966 SPG)
- James Estall - banker
- Jean-Pierre Winkelstroeter - archer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Jean-Philippe Joaquim - film-maker
- Jean-Pascal Couraud - murdered journalist
- Jean Louis Fuller - triple jump (2016 PAC)
- John Doom
- Joinville Pomare - claimant to the throne of Tahiti
- Jonas Tahuaitu - former MP
- Joseph Chaussoy - painter
- Joseph Kimitete - sculptor
- Julien Ravaudet - archer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Keha Desbordes - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Kevin Ceran Jerusalemy - kayaker / va'a (2019 Pacific Games)
- Leila Marmouyet - women's football pioneer
- Lili Paillisse - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Maeva Tetuaiva - shot put (1963 SPG)
- Maitoa Pito - hammer throw (2023 Pacific Games)
- Makalea Foliaki - long-jump (2016 PAC)
- Manasolar agrivoltaic farm [4]
- Manuarii Lechêne - swimmer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Matheo Lada - pole vault (2023 Pacific Games)
- Matahi Tahiaipuoho - weightlifter (2023 Pacific Games)
- Michèle de Chazeaux - radio host
- Morin Law - nuclear compensation law
- Nicolas Sanquer - Minister of Education (1991-2004)
- Nicolas Vermorel - swimmer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Olympic Committee of French Polynesia
- Outer Gambier Group
- Patricia Grand - OLdH [5]
- Patrick Galenon - politician
- Paul Martin (athlete, French Polynesia) - 1961 SPG
- Poerani Betrand - swimmer (2019 Pacific Games)
- Presidential Intervention Group (GIP)
- Proscience Te Turu ‘Ihi Association - NGO
- Ralph Taaviri - independence activist
- Régis Vouaux-Massel - president of Tahiti court of appeal 2013 - 2020, OOTN
- Richard Jimmy Chenoux - OOTN
- Rohutu Teahui - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Roland Oldham - anti-nuclear campaigner
- Rui Juventin - painter
- Sem Manutahi - orator
- Sémir Al Wardi - political scientist UPF
- Simon Thieury - hurdles (2011 Pacific Games)
- SOCREDO bank
- Sofidep - economic development agency
- Sophie Bouchonnet - runner (2016 PAC)
- Sophie Gardon - runner (2011 Pacific Games)
- Steven Tehihira - weightlifter
- Storm Wolff - weightlifter
- Sylvain Millaud - politician
- Tahiri Metua - weightlifter (2023 Pacific Games)
- Tahitian Union - 1960's political party
- Tau Hotu rau - political party
- Te Ava Piti - music group
- Teanavai Perez - high jump (2023 Pacific Games)
- Teaue Teihotaata - high-jump (2016 PAC)
- Tefatanui Metua - weightlifter
- Teiva Gehin - swimmer (2023 Pacific Games)
- Teiva Izal - runner (2016 PAC)
- Teiva Manutahi - politician, ombudsman 2014-2016
- Ternai Kali Faremiro - high jump (2011 Pacific Games)
- Teva Tama - runner (2016 PAC)
- Teumere Lucie Tepea - pole-vault (2011 Pacific Games)
- Thierry Barbion - businessman and criminal
- Timeri Lamorelle - heptathlon (2023 Pacific Games)
- Tommy Tihoni - dancer
- Tony Bambridge - businessman
- Tumatai Dauphin - athlete
- Tutaha Salmon - former delegate
- Vaiere Mara - sculptor
- Vainui Neagle - sprinter (2016 PAC)
- Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau - virologist
- Vanina Teheipuarii - weightlifter
- Véronique Boyer - high jump (2011 Pacific Games)
- Yanael Dubois - runner (2016 PAC)
- Yves Roche - music producer
Showcase
editThis is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays). There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged or categorized (e.g. Category:French Polynesia articles) correctly and wait for the next update. See WP:RECOG for configuration options. |
Featured articles
editB-Class articles
editGood articles
edit- 1990–91 South Pacific cyclone season
- 1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season
- 1995–96 South Pacific cyclone season
- 2001–02 South Pacific cyclone season
- Annexation of the Leeward Islands by France
- Arago hotspot
- Franco-Tahitian War
- Maputeoa
- Marquesan Dog
- Cyclone Osea
- Statue of A'a from Rurutu
- Tahitian Dog
- Tamaeva V
- Teraupo'o
- Teriitaria II
- Teuruarii IV
- Tuarii
- Vanilla production in French Polynesia
- Cyclone Wasa–Arthur
Did you know? articles
edit- 1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season
- Aniculus aniculus
- Annexation of the Leeward Islands by France
- Arago hotspot
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in French Polynesia
- Adolphe Colrat
- Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath
- Democratic Rally of the Tahitian People
- Franco-Tahitian War
- Fri (yacht)
- Soakimi Gatafahefa
- Frank Grouard
- Hane, Marquesas Islands
- Teuira Henry
- Hotel Bora Bora
- Joseph Gregorio II
- Joseph Kaiha
- Chrysostome Liausu
- Cyprien Liausu
- Macdonald hotspot
- Maison James Norman Hall
- Maputeoa
- Marquesan Dog
- Matua (priest)
- Mauatua
- Missionary Day
- Notre Dame Cathedral, Papeete
- Notre Dame Cathedral, Taiohae
- Marcel Oopa
- Pouvanaa a Oopa
- Cyclone Osea
- Pōmare dynasty
- Bernardo Putairi
- Tiripone Mama Taira Putairi
- Raiatea starling
- Hawaii–Tahiti relations
- Rikitea
- St. Michael's Cathedral, Rikitea
- Tahitian Dog
- Tamaeva IV
- Tamaeva V
- Tautira
- Tehauroa
- Arone Teikatoara
- Akakio Tematereikura
- Teraupo'o
- Teriitaria II
- Teriivaetua
- Teuruarii IV
- Maria Eutokia Toaputeitou
- Tuarii
- Vanilla production in French Polynesia
- Victoria Pōmare
- Wood carving in the Marquesas Islands
- Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars
In the News articles
editDid You Know (DYK)s
edit- ... that Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Papeete for 26 years, was succeeded in 1999 by his brother?
- ... that Adolphe Colrat, the High Commissioner of the Republic in French Polynesia, previously worked as the chief of staff for the police commissioner of Réunion? - 5 February 2009
- ... that Tahitian nationalist Pouvanaa a Oopa was elected to the French Senate representing French Polynesia following his return from exile in France? - 1 August 2009