Futuna
Futuna is a small island located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the Wallis and Futuna territory, which is a French overseas collectivity. It is known for its lush landscapes, traditional Polynesian culture, and a population of around 3,000 residents. The island is primarily agricultural, with crops like taro and coconuts being cultivated.
The island is divided into two main districts: Alo and Sigave. Futuna is also home to several historical sites, including ancient stone structures and churches that reflect its rich cultural heritage. The local economy relies on subsistence farming, fishing, and some tourism.