FÊTE DE L'AUTONOMIE
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A public holiday, the event offers Papeete its share of parades and parades of sports and cultural associations.
Public holiday and holiday, this date commemorates the French annexation of the Kingdom of Tahiti. King Pomare V, the last ruler of Tahiti, ceded his territories to France on 29 June 1880. Considered by some as an affront to the Ma'ohi people, this day is famous for others for the gift of French nationality to the Polynesians. A question of point of view.... Nevertheless, the event offers Papeete its share of parades and parades of sports and cultural associations. Enjoy it if you visit the city that day, because otherwise everything will be closed.
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