Alo
Alo is one of three official chiefdoms of the French territory of Wallis and Futuna, in Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: customary kingdom of Wallis and Futuna with 3,000 residents
- Description: customary kingdom in Wallis-et-Futuna, France
- Also known as: “Kingdom of Futuna” and “Tu`a”
- Postal code: 98610
Places of Interest
Highlights include Futuna Island and Basilique Saint-Pierre-Chanel de Poi.
Futuna Island
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Welcoming only a few tourists a year, Futuna Island is definitely off the beaten track. However for those who make the trip, this remote and rustic destination offers plenty to explore over a couple of days.
Basilique Saint-Pierre-Chanel de Poi
Church
Photo: Vogensto, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Basilique Saint-Pierre-Chanel de Poi is a church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Alo and Leava.
Alo
Village
Ono is the main village and capital of the Alo District on the southern coast of Futuna Island. Its population according to the 2018 census was 524 people. This makes it the largest settlement in the chiefdom of Alo.
Leava
Village
Leava is the largest village in the chiefdom of Sigave, on the French Pacific island of Futuna, part of the Wallis and Futuna island group. It is also the administrative centre of Sigave. Leava is situated 4 km west of Alo.
Taoa
Village
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Taoa is a village in Wallis and Futuna. It is located in Alo District on the southern coast of Futuna Island. Its population according to the 2018 census was 480 people.
Alo
- Location: Wallis and Futuna, Polynesia, Oceania
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Zulu—“Alo” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Alo”
- Arabic: “ألو”
- Aragonese: “Alo”
- Arpitan: “Alo”
- Asturian: “Alo”
- Bambara: “Alo”
- Basque: “Alo”
- Bavarian: “Alo”
- Bengali: “আলো”
- Breton: “Alo”
- Cajun French: “Alo”
- Catalan: “Alo”
- Cebuano: “Circonscription d’Alo”
- Chinese: “阿洛”
- Corsican: “Alo”
- Croatian: “Alo”
- Czech: “Alo”
- Danish: “Alo”
- Dutch: “Alo”
- Esperanto: “Alo”
- Estonian: “Alo”
- Faroese: “Alo”
- Finnish: “Alo”
- French: “Alo”
- French: “Circonscription d’Alo”
- French: “CIRCONSCRIPTION DE ALO”
- Friulian: “Alo”
- Galician: “Alo”
- Georgian: “ალო”
- German: “Alo”
- Greek: “Άλο”
- Gujarati: “આલો”
- Hebrew: “אלו”
- Hindi: “एलो”
- Hungarian: “Alo”
- Icelandic: “Alo”
- Ido: “Alo”
- Indonesian: “Alo”
- Interlingua: “Alo”
- Interlingue: “Alo”
- Irish: “Alo”
- Italian: “Alo”
- Jamaican Creole English: “Alo”
- Japanese: “アロ王国”
- Japanese: “アロ首長国”
- Kabyle: “Alo”
- Kalaallisut: “Alo”
- Kannada: “ಅಲೋ”
- Kongo: “Alo”
- Korean: “알로”
- Latvian: “Alo”
- Ligurian: “Alo”
- Limburgan: “Alo”
- Lithuanian: “Alo”
- Low German: “Alo”
- Luxembourgish: “Alo”
- Mainfränkisch: “Alo”
- Malagasy: “Alo”
- Malay: “Alo”
- Marathi: “आल्लो”
- Minangkabau: “Alo”
- Narom: “Alo”
- Neapolitan: “Alo”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Alo”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Alo”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Alo”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Alò”
- Papiamento: “Alo”
- Persian: “الو (والیز و فاتونا)”
- Persian: “الو”
- Picard: “Alo”
- Piemontese: “Alo”
- Polish: “Alo”
- Portuguese: “Alo”
- Prussian: “Alo”
- Romagnol: “Alo”
- Romanian: “Alo”
- Romansh: “Alo”
- Russian: “Ало”
- Sardinian: “Alo”
- Scots: “Alo”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Alo”
- Serbian: “Alo”
- Sicilian: “Alo”
- Sinhala: “අලෝ”
- Slovak: “Alo”
- Slovenian: “Alo”
- Spanish: “Alo”
- Swahili: “Alo”
- Swedish: “Alo”
- Swiss German: “Alo”
- Tamil: “அலோ”
- Telugu: “ఆలో”
- Thai: “อะโล”
- Turkish: “Alo Krallığı”
- Turkish: “Alo”
- Ukrainian: “Ало”
- Urdu: “الو”
- Venetian: “Alo”
- Vietnamese: “Alo”
- Vlaams: “Alo”
- Volapük: “Alo”
- Wallisian: “Alo”
- Walloon: “Alo”
- Welsh: “Alo”
- Western Panjabi: “الو (والس و فتونہ)”
- Western Panjabi: “الو”
- Wolof: “Alo”
- Zulu: “Alo”
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Kolopelu and Maopo’opo.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Escalier Tongien and Pointe d’Alo.
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