
Alele Destination Guide
Explore Alele in Wallis and Futuna.
Alele in the region of Wallis and Futuna (general) with it's 901 inhabitants is a town in Wallis and Futuna - some 4 mi (or 6 km) North-East of Mata-Utu, the country's capital city.
Current time in Alele is now 10:36 PM (Monday). The local timezone is named "Pacific / Wallis" with an UTC offset of 12 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Utuloa, Utufua, Teesi, Lano, Kolopopo or Fakauita. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Vaitupu, Vailala, Tufuone, Mata-Utu, Liku and Ahoa. We encountered some videos in the web. Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation.
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Volejbal - misie Lano a Sofala | Lano an...
Futunské děti z internátu Lano a Sofala (Wallis) hrají volejbal | Futunian students playing volleyball at the mission of Lano and Sofala, Wallis island | Les jeunes de Futuna jouent au volleyball ...
Centrum Mata'utu | Mata'utu center Haha...
Projížďka na kole centrem Mata'utu | Center of Mata'utu ... riding my bike | En velo au centre de Mata'utu
Fraternita Donum Dei - Vaitupu | The Don...
Fraternita Donum Dei z Hihifo zpívá na setkání v kostele ve Vaitupu svoji píseň "Vikiviki ki selo" | Fraternity of Donum Dei from Hihifo singing their song "Vikiviki ki selo" on a meeting at Vai...
Rugby v Kafika Wallis
Zápas v rugby mezi týmy z Wallisu, Futuny, Fiji a Nové Kaledonie v Kafika, Wallis | Rugby match of teams from Wallis, Futuna, Fiji and New Caledonia at Kafika, Wallis | Un tournoi de rugby entre le...
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Interesting facts about this location
Stade de Mata-Utu
Stade de Mata-Utu is a multi-use stadium in Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 1,500 people.
Located at -13.23, -176.15 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 4 mi away.
Mata-Utu
Mata-Utu is the capital of Wallis and Futuna, a collectivity of France. It is located on the island of Wallis (Uvea), in the district of Hahake, of which it is also the capital. Its population (2003 census) is 1,191. Downtown Mata-Utu is dominated by the Matâ'Utu Cathedral, a French national monument.
Located at -13.23, -176.15 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 4 mi away.
Wallis (island)
Wallis is an island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the French overseas collectivity of Wallis and Futuna. The island is a small Polynesian kingdom with an aristocratic monarchy, ruled by the noble families called the "ʻAliki" through the Customary system, the "Puleʻaga Hau o Lavelua". ("Lavelua and his Kingdom"). The powers are shared between French Administration, Roman Catholic Church, and the Traditional System "Pule'aga Hau".
Located at -13.23, -176.15 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 4 mi away.
Sigave
Sigavé (also Singave) is one of the three official chiefdoms of the French territory of Wallis and Futuna in Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean.
Located at -13.23, -176.15 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 5 mi away.
Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands, is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific between Tuvalu to the northwest, Rotuma of Fiji to the west, the main part of Fiji to the southwest, Tonga to the southeast, Samoa to the east, the New Zealand-associated state of Tokelau to the northeast and to a more distant north the Phoenix Islands. Wallis and Futuna is not part of, nor even contiguous with, French Polynesia.
Located at -13.23, -176.15 (Lat. / Lng.), less than 6 mi away.
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