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Alofi is the
capital of the
island nation of Niue. With a po****tion of 610 in 2022,
Alofi is the second-smallest
national capital by po****tion (after...
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endonym derived from the
local ****u,
meaning fish-poison tree. ****una and
Alofi were
first mapped by
Europeans in 1616 by
Willem Schouten and
Jacob Le Maire...
- the southwest,
including ****una
Island proper and the
mostly uninhabited Alofi Island.
Since 28
March 2003,
Wallis and ****una has been a
French overseas...
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Alofi is an
uninhabited island in the
Pacific Ocean belonging to the
French overseas collectivity (collectivité d'outre-mer, or COM) of
Wallis and ****una...
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Alofi Bay is the
northern of the two
large bays
which make up most of the west
coast of the
island of Niue, the
other being Avatele Bay
south of it. It...
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break in the reef is in the
central western coast,
close to the capital,
Alofi. Niue is
subdivided into 14
villages (muni****lities). Each
village has...
- hamlets.[citation needed] The
villages Alofi North and
Alofi South together serve as the
capital of Niue,
Alofi (pop. 614). In the
following table, the...
- King
Sagato Alofi (18
September 1936 – 2002) was the Tu'i
Agaifo 1997–2002. He was the son of
Lomano Musulamu. In 2002 he died[citation needed] and was...
- Wallis, and the
kingdoms of
Sigave and Alo on the
islands of ****una and
Alofi.
These kingdoms differ in history,
politics (with one king per kingdom)...
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Kiribati Yaren,
Nauru (de facto)
Polynesia Adamstown,
Pitcairn Islands6
Alofi, Niue7 Apia,
Samoa Avarua, Cook Islands7 Fakaofo, Tokelau8 Funa****i, Tuvalu...