Wallis Islands
The Wallis Islands, also known as Uvea, are a group of islands located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna. The main island, Wallis, is known for its lush landscapes, traditional villages, and rich cultural heritage. The islands are home to a small population that primarily engages in agriculture and fishing.
The Wallis Islands have a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round and a wet season from November to March. The islands are accessible by air, with flights connecting them to Futuna and other nearby regions. The local economy is largely based on subsistence farming and fishing, with some tourism activities emerging.