Lusiano Aisake

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Lusiano Aisake was a king of Uvea, ruling from 1904 until 1906. He was preceded by Vito Lavelua II and succeeded by Sosefo Mautāmakia I.

Wallis (island) island in Wallis and Futuna

Wallis is a Polynesian island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the French overseas collectivity of Wallis and Futuna. It lies north of Tonga, northeast of Fiji, east-northeast of the Hoorn Islands, east of Fiji's Rotuma, southeast of Tuvalu, southwest of Tokelau and west of Samoa. Its area is almost 100 km2 (39 sq mi) with almost 11,000 people. Its capital is Matāʻutu. Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion. Its highest point is Mount Lulu Fakahega. Wallis is of volcanic origin with fertile soil and some remaining lakes. Rainfall is plentiful.

Vito Lavelua II was a king of Uvea, ruling from 1895 until 1904. He was preceded by Amelia Tokagahahau Aliki, and succeeded by Lusiano Aisake.

Sosefo Mautāmakia I was a king of Uvea, ruling from 1906 until 1910 and again from 1931 until 1933. He was preceded the first time by Lusiano Aisake, and succeeded by Soane-Patita Lavuia; the second time he succeeded Mikaele Tufele II, and was followed by Petelo Kahofuna.