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Tautira is a Polynesian beach village, valley, and point on the south-east coast of the island of Tahiti in the Pacific. It is part of the commune Taiarapu-Est. With a population of 2338 (in 2007), it is located 49 kilometres southeast of the Tahitian capital of Papeete on the coast of Tautira Bay, at the end of what is the largest valley of the Taiarapu Peninsula. Domingo de Bonechea visited the area in 1772 and attempted to spread Christianity here; James Cook landed at Tautira Bay during his voyage. Robert Louis Stevenson referred to the village as “The Garden of the World”, staying here to recover from illness in 1886. The village contains a Catholic church.

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  • Tautira es una comuna asociada de la comuna francesa de Taiarapu-Este que está situada en la subdivisión de Islas de Barlovento, de la colectividad de ultramar de Polinesia Francesa.​ (es)
  • Tautira est une commune placée à la presqu'île sur la plus petite partie de l'île de Tahiti, en Polynésie française. Elle est une commune associée faisant partie de la Commune de Taiarapu-Est, regroupant Faaone, Afaahiti-Taravao (Chef-lieu) et Pueu. Pour commune associée Tautira comprend aussi l'île inhabitée Mehetia 100 km plus à l'est. (fr)
  • Tautira is a Polynesian beach village, valley, and point on the south-east coast of the island of Tahiti in the Pacific. It is part of the commune Taiarapu-Est. With a population of 2338 (in 2007), it is located 49 kilometres southeast of the Tahitian capital of Papeete on the coast of Tautira Bay, at the end of what is the largest valley of the Taiarapu Peninsula. Domingo de Bonechea visited the area in 1772 and attempted to spread Christianity here; James Cook landed at Tautira Bay during his voyage. Robert Louis Stevenson referred to the village as “The Garden of the World”, staying here to recover from illness in 1886. The village contains a Catholic church. (en)
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