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The lagoon of Bora-Bora, French Polynesia. Bora-Bora (spelled Pora Pora in Tahitian) was first visited by Captain James Cook in 1777. It was annexed by France in the late 19th century, and served as a US naval base in World War II.

Archipelago in French Polynesia, divided into the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; area 1,685 sq km/650 sq mi; population (1995 est) 178,000. The administrative headquarters is Papeete on Tahiti. The Windward Islands (French Iles du Vent) have an area of 1,200 sq km/460 sq mi and a population (1995 est) of 151,000. They comprise Tahiti, Moorea (area 132 sq km/51 sq mi), Maio (or Tubuai Manu; 9 sq km/3.5 sq mi), and the smaller Tetiaroa and Mehetia. The Leeward Islands (French Iles sous le Vent) have an area of 404 sq km/156 sq mi and a population of 27,000 (1995 est). They comprise the volcanic islands of Raiatea (including the main town of Uturoa), Huahine, Bora-Bora, Maupiti, Tahaa, and four small atolls. The islands were named after the Royal Society by Captain Cook, who visited them in 1769. Claimed by France in 1768, the group became a French protectorate in 1843, and a colony in 1880. Products include copra, phosphates, mother-of-pearl, and vanilla.



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The great interest with which the important events lately occurring at the Sandwich, Marquesas, and Society Islands, have been regarded in America and England, and indeed throughout the world, will, he trusts, justify a few otherwise unwarrantable digressions.
[4] This was described in Christie's catalogue as follows: "A nude woman, a native of the Society Islands, is lying on the ground beside a brook.
 
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