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Niuafoʻou (meaning many new coconuts) is the
northernmost island in the
kingdom of Tonga. One of the Niua Islands, it is
located in the
southern Pacific...
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Niuafoʻou, or Niuafoʻouan, is the
language spoken on Tonga's
northernmost island,
Niuafoʻou. Niuafoʻouan has
traditionally been
classified as closest...
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Niuafoʻou Airport (IATA: NFO, ICAO: NFTO), also
known as
Kuini Lavinia Airport, is an
airport in Niuafo'ou, Tonga. It was
built in 1983. Its inauguration...
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namely the
northernmost group of islands. It
consists of
three islands (
Niuafoʻou, Niuato****pu and Tafahi)
which together have an area of 71.69 km2 and...
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agencies and
departments run by the government.
Tonga has
issued stamps for
Niuafoʻou since 1983. The
stamps of Tonga.
Handbook by A. A. Rosenblum. Orlo-Smith...
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capital of
Tonga Mu'a, a
village on
Niuafoʻou,
Tonga Mu'a, a
village on ʻEua, Tonga,
founded by
people from
Niuafoʻou Mua District, of
Wallis and ****una...
- as follows:
Nuclear Polynesian Anuta East ****una East Uvean–
Niuafoʻou East
Uvean Niuafoʻou Niuato****pu
Ellicean Puka****c
Pukapuka Samoan–Tokelauan Samoan...
- (Tongan: Big water) is the
central crater lake of the
Tongan island of
Niuafoʻou. The
island is the most
northerly island of Tonga, is the most northerly...
- Eggs of the
Malau (Megapodius pritchardii),
gathered at Lake Vai Lahi (
Niuafoʻou) in 1967....
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history and
language List of
islands in Tonga; in
north to
south order:
Niuafoou Niuato****pu (Keppel's Island)
Vavau Kao
Tofua Haapai Tongatapu Eua Islands...