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OVERSEAS COLLECTIVITY OF FRANCE
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  • [[Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Mata Utu]]
  • Coastal view of Wallis island by Captain [[James Cook]] in 1773
  • [[Alofi Island]]
  • Talietumu fort]]
  • Futuna Island]]
  • Map of the territory of Wallis and Futuna
  • Location map of Wallis and Futuna in relation to France.
  • Drawing of Wallis Island by Captain [[Samuel Wallis]] in 1767
  • Aerial view of [[Wallis Island]] (Uvea)

Dance of Wallis and Futuna         
  • Wallisian girls perform a dance called faka Niutao somewhere in the South of Wallis Island, 1943. Extract of a movie from the US Navy.
  • Kailao dance in Mata Utu in 2001.
  • Lakalaka in Mata Utu in 2001.
TYPE OF DANCE
Dance of wallis and futuna; Dance in Wallis and Futuna
In Uvea (Wallis) and Futuna, dances play a major cultural role. One sees dance in fakahaha'aga (festivals), to'oto'oga (ceremonies or celebrations), or just for pure pleasure.
Elections in Wallis and Futuna         
Elections in wallis and futuna
Elections in Wallis and Futuna gives information on election and election results in Wallis and Futuna.
Football in Wallis and Futuna         
Association football in Wallis and Futuna; Wallis and Futuna Soccer Federation
The sport of football in the overseas collectivity of Wallis and Futuna is governed by the Fédération de Ligue de Football de Wallis et Futuna. The association administers the Wallis and Futuna national football team as well as the Wallis Première Division and the Futuna Première Division.

Википедия

Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (), is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific, situated between Tuvalu to the northwest, Fiji to the southwest, Tonga to the southeast, Samoa to the east, and Tokelau to the northeast.

Mata Utu is its capital and largest city. Its land area is 142.42 km2 (54.99 sq mi). It had a population of 11,558 at the 2018 census (down from 14,944 at the 2003 census). The territory is made up of three main volcanic tropical islands and a number of tiny islets. It is divided into two island groups that lie about 260 km (160 mi) apart: the Wallis Islands (also known as Uvea) in the northeast; and the Hoorn Islands (also known as the Futuna Islands) in the southwest, including Futuna Island proper and the mostly uninhabited Alofi Island.

Since 28 March 2003, Wallis and Futuna has been a French overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or COM). Between 1961 and 2003, it had the status of a French overseas territory (territoire d'outre-mer, or TOM). Its official name did not change when its status changed.