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Marquesas Islands

[mahr-key-zuhz, -suhz, -suhs]

plural noun

  1. a group of French islands in the S Pacific. 480 sq. mi. (1,245 sq. km).



Marquesas Islands

/ mɑːˈkeɪsæs /

plural noun

  1. French name: Îles Marquisesa group of volcanic islands in the S Pacific, in French Polynesia. Pop: 8712 (2002). Area: 1287 sq km (497 sq miles)

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The sailors took their 40-foot yawl J. Henry through the Panama Canal, turned south and prepared for a long Pacific crossing to the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia.

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If South Americans wound up on the Marquesas Islands, they would have brought some things with them that archaeologists could have later uncovered.

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Researchers studied seismic waves traveling beneath the Pacific Ocean Basin to reveal a previously unknown structure beneath the Marquesas Islands in the South Pacific.

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“The Gauguin Atlas” follows his travels, year by year, to London, Brittany, Panama, Martinique, Tahiti and finally the Marquesas Islands, where he died at 54.

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Tiki figures from the Marquesas Islands seem to recur with some kind of demonic power in Gauguin’s work, but little is made of that connection.

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