Bouaka, Summit in New Caledonia, France.
Bouaka is a modest summit located on New Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific. This peak sits among the varied terrain that defines the local landscape.
New Caledonia became a French possession during the 1800s and later became known for mineral wealth. The summit exists within this territory shaped by colonial history and development.
The summit exists within the traditional lands of the Kanak people, who represent 41 percent of New Caledonia's population and maintain strong connections to their ancestral territories.
The location experiences tropical weather with conditions that vary throughout the year. Visiting is influenced by seasonal patterns and the terrain that characterizes this part of the Pacific.
The summit connects to nearby points Houone, Iande, Nenema, Pouagone, and Ile Yande, forming a network of geographical markers within 4 kilometers of each other.
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