Alo (Kingdom)
Royaume coutumier d'Alo | |||||
Kingdom of Alo | |||||
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Official language |
de jure : French de facto : Futunic |
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Capital | Mala'e | ||||
Form of government | Kingdom in the French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna | ||||
Head of state | King of Alo Lino Leleivai | ||||
Head of government | Prime Minister of Alo Petelo Leleivai | ||||
surface | 53 km² | ||||
population | 1948 (2018) | ||||
Population density | 37 inhabitants per km² | ||||
currency | CFP Franc | ||||
National anthem | Marseillaise | ||||
Time zone | UTC + 12 | ||||
License Plate | F. | ||||
ISO 3166 | WF-AL | ||||
Internet TLD | .wf | ||||
Telephone code | +681 | ||||
Map of the kingdoms of Alo and Sigave |
Alo (unofficially also Tuʻa or Kingdom of Futuna ) is a kingdom on the Horn Islands and, like the kingdoms of Uvea and Sigave, is located in the French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna . It covers the island of Alofi and about two thirds of Futuna . According to the Constitution of 1961, the three kingdoms are recognized by France .
area
The territory of the kingdom consists of two parts: one part is on the very sparsely populated island of Alofi and the other part consists of about two thirds of the island of Futuna , where almost all the villages of Alo are located. The other part of Futuna belongs to the Kingdom of Sigave .
In the northern central part of Futuna is the Mont Puke , which is a border point between Sigave and Alo. It is the highest point on the island and the kingdom of Alo. The mountain Kolofau lies on Alofi .
history
discovery
In May 1616, Futuna and Alofi were discovered by the Dutch navigators Jacob Le Maire and Willem Cornelisz Schouten . The French navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville rediscovered the island group in 1768 and gave it the name Futuna (the lost child of the Pacific).
Development as part of France
In 1887, many Polynesian kings signed a protectorate treaty with France. So did the King of Alo. In 1961, after a referendum, Alo became part of the new French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna.
population
In 2018 there were 1,948 people living in Alo. The population is decreasing, since in 2013 there were still 2,156 people and in 2003 even 2993 people. The decline is mainly due to the generally weak economy in Wallis and Futuna and the emigration for these reasons, e.g. B. to justify New Caledonia .
politics
The King of Alo , as a traditional monarch, is head of internal affairs in the kingdom. He appoints five ministers for the administration, headed by the Prime Minister of Alo . The villages in the kingdom have a village chief.
Administrative division
The kingdom is not divided into several districts , but forms only a single district, as in Sigave. Alo and Sigave each consist of only one district and Uvea of three districts, so that there are a total of five districts in Wallis and Futuna. The next administrative unit in Alo are the new villages:
Village | Population (2013) | island |
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Ono | 537 | Futuna |
Taoa | 531 | Futuna |
Kolia | 309 | Futuna |
Vele | 211 | Futuna |
Mala'e | 192 | Futuna |
Poi | 190 | Futuna |
Tamana | 183 | Futuna |
Tuatafa | 2 | Futuna |
Alofitai | 1 | Alofi |
Infrastructure
air traffic
Futuna Pointe Vele Airport is located in the southeast of the island of Futuna . From there, Aircalin flights to Valais Hihifo Airport are offered several times a day . They are with turboprop aircraft of the type De Havilland Twin Otter Bombardier performed.
Road network
In Alo there are two territorial routes that connect most of the villages. Since the villages are only on the coast , the RT1 runs around the island of Futuna and thus also runs through Sigave. The short RT2 connects the airport with the RT1.
Shipping
There is no port for ships in Alo . That is why the port of Leava also serves as a port for Alo.
economy
The economy in Alo is weak. Most people still live relatively traditionally from subsistence farming like in the rest of Wallis and Futuna. French development funds are administered by the general government of Wallis and Futuna in Mata-Utu .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Results of the research | Insee. Retrieved May 13, 2017 (French).
- ↑ Recensement de la population 2018. (PDF; 336 kB) In: statistique.wf. Service Territorial de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (STSEE), 2018, archived from the original on November 29, 2018 ; accessed on November 29, 2018 (French).
- ^ New king crowned in Futuna. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on April 11, 2020 ; Retrieved January 3, 2009 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Populations légales des îles Wallis et Futuna en 2013. Populations des villages. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (INSEE), November 21, 2013, accessed on December 10, 2017 (French).
- ↑ Presentation économique. In: Les services de l'État à Wallis et Futuna. Préfecture des îles Wallis et Futuna, April 26, 2016, accessed on December 10, 2017 (French).