Plum
Plum is a coastal village in the commune of Le Mont-Dore on the southwest coast of New Caledonia, just north of Pirogues Bay. The Plum River empties into the sea near the western part of the village and lucky Creek flows into the sea to the southeast.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Suburb
- Description: human settlement in France
- Also known as: “Plum, New Caledonia”
- Postal code: 98875
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Saint-Louis.
Saint-Louis
Hamlet
Photo: Torbenbrinker, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Saint-Louis is a part of the village Le Mont-Dore. It is located in the extended territory of Nouméa, in New Caledonia. Tayo Creole is the primary language spoken in Saint-Louis. Saint-Louis is situated 10 km northwest of Plum.
Plum
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Le Mont-Dore, South Province, Grande Terre, New Caledonia, Melanesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-22.27189° or 22° 16′ 19″ southLongitude
166.6282° or 166° 37′ 42″ eastElevation
53 metres (174 feet)Open location code
5V98PJHH+67OpenStreetMap ID
node 558057090OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburb
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In Other Languages
“Plum” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Plum, New Caledonia”
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