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America/St_Kitts |
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Tiputa is a charming little village in French Polynesia, located on the Rangiroa Atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. As part of the French Overseas Territories, it is known for its pristine natural beauty and rich marine ecology. Nestled in the eastern part of the atoll, the sparsely populated village of Tiputa attracts visitors with its tranquil Polynesian culture and traditional way of life.
Tiputa is located in the South Pacific Ocean, part of the Tuamotu Archipelago, about 355 kilometers from Tahiti. Surrounded by blue lagoons and coral reefs, the village boasts world-class dive sites such as the famous "Tiputa Pass", a popular spot for dolphins, sharks and tropical fish. The climate is tropical and maritime, warm all year round, making it ideal for traveling and outdoor activities.
Tiputa retains a strong Polynesian culture, with villagers making a living from fishing and handicrafts, and visitors can experience traditional local dances, cuisine and hospitality; activities include diving, snorkeling, whale watching and atoll exploration. The village's simple life and unspoiled natural environment make it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a break from the hustle and bustle. The infrastructure is relatively basic but offers a unique eco-tourism experience.
Saint Kitts and Nevis is a federal island nation located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, consisting of the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, with Basseterre as its capital. The country is the smallest sovereign state in the Americas and is known for its tropical landscapes, historical sites and immigrant investor program.
The country has a total area of about 261 square kilometers and boasts volcanic landscapes and black sand beaches. It has a tropical maritime climate that is warm and humid throughout the year, with a rainy season from May to November. The highest point is the Liamuiga Volcano (1,156 meters) on the island of St. Kitts and the Nevis Peak Volcano is in the center of Nevis.
Historically dominated by sugar cane cultivation, it has transformed into a tourism and financial services-led economy. Notable attractions include Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park (a World Heritage Site) and Nevis Hot Springs. English is the official language and the East Caribbean dollar is the currency.
The country attracts international investors with a citizenship-by-investment program that exempts them from signing up for more than 160 countries, and offers tourism services such as cruise ports and dive resorts. The population of approximately 53,000 is predominantly of African descent, with a blend of British, French and other colonial cultural traditions.