Mata Utu (;
ʻUvean
Wallisian, or Uvean ( wls, Fakauvea, links=no), is the Polynesian language spoken on Wallis Island (also known as Uvea). The language is also known as East Uvean to distinguish it from the related West Uvean language spoken on the outlier islan ...
: MatÄutu, ) is the
capital city
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of
Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; french: Wallis-et-Futuna or ', Fakauvea and Fakafutuna: '), is a French island collectivity in the South Pacific, situated between Tuvalu to the northwest, Fiji ...
, an
overseas collectivity
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of France. It is located on the
island
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of
Uvéa (Uvea), in the district of
Hahake
Hakake ( Uvean for "East") is one of the 5 districts of Wallis and Futuna, located in Wallis Island, in the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Chiefdom of Uvea.
Geography
Located in the middle of the island, Hahake borders with the districts of Hih ...
, of which it is also the capital. It is one of two ports in Wallis and Futuna, the other being at
Leava
Leava is the largest village in the chiefdom of Sigave, on the French Pacific island of Futuna, part of the Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; french: Wallis-et-Futuna or ', F ...
on
Futuna.
Hihifo Airport, the main airport serving the island and city, is to the northwest. Its population was 1,029 in 2018,
up from 815 in 1998.
The most prominent landmarks in the town are the
Matâ'Utu Cathedral
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (French: ''Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Matâ'Utu''), also known as Matâ'Utu Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Mata Utu on ...
, the palace next to it and backdrop of the Mt. Lulu Fakahega where there is an old chapel.
History
In medieval times,
Tuʻi Tonga
The Tuʻi Tonga is a line of Tongan kings, which originated in the tenth century with the mythical ʻAhoʻeitu, and withdrew from political power in the fifteenth century by yielding to the ''Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua''. The title ended with the death ...
invaders waged war against the islanders and took control. They installed the first chiefs, and called them the ''Uveas'', which became the ruling dynasty of the two islands; they are based at Mata-Utu to this day. During recent archaeological excavations of the area, fortifications built by the
Tonga
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ns (circa the
Middle Ages
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) were unearthed, at nearby ''Talierumu'' and ''Malama Tagata''.
Catholic missionaries
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, who came to the island in 1837, ensured that the entire population of the islands was converted to
Christianity
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Jesus, likely from he, יֵש×וּעַ, translit=YēšūaÊ¿, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesu ...
, in a short period of five years. During this time, missionaries not only protected the islanders from the “highhandedness†of the Europeans, but also ensured that a number of churches were built; mainly at Mata-Utu, but also at ''Mu’a'' and ''Vaitupu'' islands.
In the 19th century, Mata-Utu was developed into a town from a small native village, by the French (who installed most of Wallis & Futuna's major facilities). Historically, pigs, poultry, yams, bananas, and coconut were available to arriving boats.
During World War II, the
Free French
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sloop ''Chevreuil'' landed a detachment of
French Marines French Marines may refer to any of the following:
Historical
* Troupes de la marine, the corps maintained by the French Navy to protect its ships
** Compagnies Franches de la Marine, the above which was renamed and retrained serve as amphibious t ...
at Mata-Utu. A small skirmish ensued, after which
Vichy French
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dissidents were taken captive, and the island’s radio communications centre was overtaken.
Francis Fox Parry of the 1st Battalion of the 11th Marines also landed here.
Geography
Mata-Utu is the largest urban centre on
Wallis Island
Wallis ( Wallisian: ''Uvea'') is a Polynesian atoll/island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the French overseas collectivity ('' collectivité d'outre-mer'', or ''COM'') of Wallis and Futuna. It lies north of Tonga, northeast of Fiji, east- ...
, which lies between Tahiti and Nouméa.
Uvea or Wallis island with Mata’Utu as its capital has an area of 60 km
2 and is part of the larger Wallis archipelago. It is surrounded by coral reefs. Mata’Utu is the administrative headquarters and business capital of the Wallis islands.
It is located on the eastern coast, along the main coast road RT1. The north-south RT1 and RT3, coming from the west, intersect in the town centre.
Mata-Utu is one of two ports in Wallis and Futuna, the other being at
Leava
Leava is the largest village in the chiefdom of Sigave, on the French Pacific island of Futuna, part of the Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; french: Wallis-et-Futuna or ', F ...
.
There are several small islets in the lagoon offshore beyond
Mata-Utu Bay
Mata Utu (; Ê»Uvean: MatÄutu, ) is the capital city of Wallis and Futuna, an overseas collectivity of France. It is located on the island of Uvéa (Uvea), in the district of Hahake, of which it is also the capital. It is one of two ports in ...
(Baie de Mata'utu), including
Luaniva
Luaniva is an islet of Wallis and Futuna. It is located off the east coast of Mata-Utu, Wallis Island.
References
Islets of Wallis and Futuna
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Fugalei
Fugalei is an islet of Wallis and Futuna. It is located off the east coast of Mata-Utu, Wallis Island.
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Islets of Wallis and Futuna
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Nukuhione
Nukuhione is an islet of Wallis and Futuna. It is located off the east coast of Mata-Utu, Wallis Island
Wallis (Wallisian: ''Uvea'') is a Polynesian atoll/island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the French overseas collectivity (''collectiv ...
, and
Nukuhifala
Nukuhifala is an islet of Wallis and Futuna. It is located off the east coast of Mata-Utu, Wallis Island. The only settlement is a tiny hamlet on the southwest coast. It lies on the outer coral reef. It has a population of four.
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; the islets are a good place for ships to anchor as the shore at Mata-Utu Bay is not adequate for this purpose.
Mata Utu Bay lies about to the northeast of
Mua Bay
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People
* Mua (title), a chiefly title of Rotuma
* Mua people, an indigenous Australian Torres Strait Island people
* Dickson Mua (born 1972), Solomon Islands politician
* Metuisela Mua, Fijian intelligence officer and po ...
.
Climate
Cityscape
Downtown Mata-Utu is dominated by the
Matâ'Utu Cathedral
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (French: ''Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption de Matâ'Utu''), also known as Matâ'Utu Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in the town of Mata Utu on ...
, a French national monument, which bears the royal insignia of Wallis, a
Maltese cross
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It is a heraldic cross variant which develop ...
between its towers.
[ The cathedral is also known as the called "Our Lady of Good Hope Cathedral", which overlooks the lagoon. Within its vicinity there are, as well as several restaurants, the Au Bon Marche and Oceania market, hotels and the post office, and the simple ]Palace of the King of Uvéa
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, which features two-storey verandas adjoining the church.[
There is also a platform known locally as ''Fale Fono'' on the opposite side of the wharf which was used by the chief of the local tribes to address people. The hill known as the Mt. Lulu Fakahega, which rises to a height of 145 m, forms the backdrop of the village. It has an old chapel at the top. This site is accessed by a short and narrow road and the view from the top of the hill is particularly scenic.]
The town contains the rugby stadium Stade Laione Rugby Stade Laione Rugby is a 1,000-capacity stadium in Mata-Utu, Wallis Island, Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; french: Wallis-et-Futuna or ', Fakauvea and Fakafutuna: '), is a Frenc ...
, Stade Lomipeau Stade Lomipeau is a stadium in Mata-Utu, Wallis Island, Wallis and Futuna.
References
Football venues in Wallis and Futuna
Mata-Utu
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, Stade de Kafika Stade de Mata Utu, also Stade de Kafika is a multi-use stadium in Mata Utu, Wallis Island, Wallis and Futuna. It is currently used mostly for football
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in the western suburbs and Sia Hospital
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. There are no street names in Mata-Utu. Telephone facilities, banking facilities and other essential services are all available in the town.
Economy
The economy of the island is dependent on its chief produce of copra, cassava, yams, taro
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roots, and bananas. Livestock consists of 25,000 pigs and 7,000 goats. The unit of currency is the CFP franc
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. The balance of imports is not favorable to the islands as imports exceed exports.
Services
The magistrate's court of Wallis and Futuna is located in Mata-Utu. Radio Wallis et Futuna is broadcast from Mata-Utu. A short distance out of town are the police station and shopping mall. There is also a branch of the Indosuez Bank in Mata-Utu, and a thermal power station. The Uvéa Shop sells cassettes of the music of the Wallisian singer and composer Palisio Tuauli of the band Talamohe. The town lacks a tourist information center.[
A cargo shipping service connects to Mata’Utu on Wallis and ]Leava
Leava is the largest village in the chiefdom of Sigave, on the French Pacific island of Futuna, part of the Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (; french: Wallis-et-Futuna or ', F ...
on Futuna with Nouméa
Nouméa () is the capital and largest city of the French special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest francophone city in Oceania. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre, an ...
. As of 1995, there were eight cargo vessels with a total capacity of 146128 DWT. The Hihifo Airport serves Mata’Utu and Wallis Island is northwest of the town.
Culture
The cultural identity of the Wallis's islanders is Wallisian, an offshoot of Polynesian culture. The language spoken in the town and on the island is 'Uvean, a derivative of Western Polynesian with close affinity to Tongan. In Wallis island, Wallisians use 'Uvean as their everyday language, while French is the language of the administration.
Assumption Day
The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it in 1950 in his apostolic constitution '' Munificentissimus Deus'' as follows:
We proclaim and define it to be a dogma revealed by G ...
is celebrated in Mata-Utu on August 15.
Near Mata-Utu are two important archaeological sites, Talietumu and Tonga Toto.
Uvea Museum Association, in the shopping centre, is a military history museum that records the Second World War history of the territory.
References
External links
Map showing the location of Matâ'Utu
Archived
2009-11-01)
Picture of Matâ'Utu Cathedral
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Populated places in Wallis and Futuna
Capitals in Oceania
Mata-Utu