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Falima Teao (born 1931) was the Ulu-o-Tokelau, or head of government, of
Tokelau from
February 1997 to
February 1998. He was also the fai****, or chief...
- New Zealand.
Adopted in 2012, it was
written and
composed by Eric
Lemuelu Falima. The
official national anthem is "God Save the King". In 2005, the Tokelau...
- Head of
government (1995–1996) Pio Tuia, Head of
government (1996–1997)
Falima Teao, Head of
government (1997–1998)
Kuresa Nasau, Head of
government (1998–1999)...
- Simi
February 1995
February 1996 4 Pio Tuia
February 1996
February 1997 5
Falima Teao
February 1997
February 1998 6
Kuresa Nasau February 1998
February 1999...
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February 2000
Preceded by
Kuresa Nasau Succeeded by
Kolouei O'Brien In
office February 1996 –
February 1997
Preceded by
Lepaio Simi
Succeeded by
Falima Teao...
- Puka
Kosetatino Liufau Alosio Isaia Elika Teao
Viliamu Ioapo Luaao Luapo Falima Tuumuli Iona
Koloi Tokelau has
qualified 1 athlete.
Women Dannielle Gaualofa...
- 1971–2000) 952.4 m3/s (33,630 cu ft/s) Basin features
River system Sewa
River Tributaries • left
Makon • right
Falima River, Tigpoye, Bebeye, Tibo, Tabe...
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MacIntyre (New
Zealand politician)
Education in
Tokelau Fakaofo Fale,
Tokelau Falima Teao
Fatigauhu Fenua Fala
Fenua Loa Flag of
Tokelau Foua
Toloa Guy Powles...
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February 2002
Preceded by
Kolouei O'Brien
Succeeded by Pio Tuia In
office February 1998 –
February 1999
Preceded by
Falima Teao
Succeeded by Pio Tuia...
- Puka
Kosetatino Liufau Alosio Isaia Elika Teao
Viliamu Ioapo Luaao Luapo Falima Tuumuli Iona
Koloi Tokelau at the 2011
Pacific Games Rugby union in Tokelau...