Wallis-and-futuna-islands


[foo-too-nuh] /fuˈtu nə/
noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
a group of islands in the SW Pacific Ocean: overseas territory of France. 106 sq. mi. (274 sq. km).
Wallis and Futuna Islands
/ˈwɒlɪs; fuːˈtjuːnə/
plural noun
1.
a French overseas territory in the SW Pacific, west of Samoa. Capital: Mata-Utu. Pop: 15 507 (2013 est). Area: 367 sq km (143 sq miles)

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