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Stade Lomipeau is a
stadium in Mata-Utu,
Wallis Island,
Wallis and ****una. "Stade
Lomipeau" (Map).
Google Maps.
Retrieved 5 May 2013. 13°16′30″S 176°10′21″W...
- VOEA
Lomipeau (A301) (ex Punaruu, ex Bow Cecil) is a
coastal tanker with the
Tonga Maritime Force that
entered service in 1995. The ship was
built in 1969...
- 100 men. The most
notable of
these were the Tongafuesia, ʻĀkiheuho, the
Lomipeau, and the Takaʻipōmana. It
should be
mentioned that the Takaʻipōmana was...
- Halaevalu,
trace their descent from ʻUvea. A
legendary large canoe, the
Lomipeau, was
built on the
island as a
donation to the Tuʻi Tonga. The big fortress...
- scenic. The town
contains the
rugby stadium Stade Laione Rugby,
Stade Lomipeau,
Stade de
Kafika in the
western suburbs and Sia Hospital.
There are no...
- huge
kalia (double-hulled canoe)
named the
Lomipeau ("wavecutter"). Made in ʻUvea (Wallis), the
Lomipeau could reportedly carry hundreds of people, and...
- 100 men. The most
notable of
these were the Tongafuesia, ʻĀkiheuho, the
Lomipeau, and the Takaʻipōmana. It
should be
mentioned that the Takaʻipōmana was...