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Hihifo Airport (IATA: WLS, ICAO: NLWW) is an
airport in
Hihifo on
Wallis Island in
Wallis and ****una. The
airport is 5.6 km from Mata-Utu, the capital...
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Hihifo is the main
village on the
island of Niuato****pu in the
Kingdom of Tonga.
Hihifo (which
means 'west' in the
Tongan language) is
situated on the...
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Hihifo (Uvean for "West") is one of the 5
districts of
Wallis and ****una,
located in
Wallis Island, in the
Pacific Ocean. It is part of the
Chiefdom of...
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reinforced the
Christian faith. The ****cution
suffered by
Christians in
Hihifo and
Hahake forced a lot of
people to s****
refuge in Nukuʻalofa. As a result...
- winds.
Wallis (
Hihifo District) has a
tropical rainforest climate (Köppen
climate classification Af). The
average annual temperature in
Hihifo is 27.6 °C...
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member of the Marists.
Susitino was born in Vaitupu, the
capital of the
Hihifo District in
Wallis (Also
known as 'Uvea).
Between 1982 and 1984, he was...
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Patelisio Punou-Ki-
Hihifo Finau (15
March 1934 – 4
October 1993) was the
second Roman Catholic Bishop of
Tonga born in Tonga. He was also, from 1978 to...
- tanker),
totaling 92,060 GRT or 45,881 tonnes.
There are two airports:
Hihifo Airport, on Wallis,
which has a 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
paved runway; and Pointe...
- of two
ports in
Wallis and ****una, the
other being at
Leava on ****una.
Hihifo Airport, the main
airport serving the
island and city, is 5.6 kilometres...
- Ahomeʻe, a
chief of Haʻavakatolo,
Hihifo district. The
children formed the
first Tuʻi
Kanokupolu chiefdom and
resided in
Hihifo. The chiefdom, the Haʻa Ngata...