Tiarei

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Tiarei
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Tiarei
Location in Tahiti
Coordinates: 17°32′40″S149°20′32″W / 17.54444°S 149.34222°W / -17.54444; -149.34222 Coordinates: 17°32′40″S149°20′32″W / 17.54444°S 149.34222°W / -17.54444; -149.34222
Country French Polynesia
Commune Hitiaa O Te Ra
Population
 (2012 census)
2,770
Time zone UTC-10 (Tahiti)

Tiarei is an associated commune on the island of Tahiti, in French Polynesia. [1] It is the administrative centre of the commune of Hitiaa O Te Ra. [2]

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