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Niutoua is a
village in Tongatapu, Tonga. It is
located close to the Ha'amonga 'a Maui
stone on the
extreme northeast corner of the island. It was the...
- Tonga, on the
eastern part of the
island of Tongatapu, in the
village of
Niutōua, in Heketā. It was
built in the 13th
century by King Tuʻitātui in honor...
- the
prime minister of
Tonga from 2010 to 2014. Tuʻivakanō was born in
Niutoua on
Tongatapu as
Siale ʻAtaongo Kaho. His
parents were
Siaosi Kiu Ngalumoetutulu...
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during his reign. King Momo had his
court in Heketā, near the
village of
Niutōua (doubly
planted coconuttrees). His
people were
known as the Haʻa-mene-ʻuli...
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Tongan maritime empire came into existence.
Royal court in Heketā near
Niutōua. Tuʻitātui –
around 1100 AD,
extended the
royal court,
built the Haʻamonga;...
- Tonga. He
composed the
lakalaka for the
villages of Navutoka,
Kolonga and
Niutoua in Tongatapu, Tonga. To this day, his
compositions are
still performed...
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Motuku Independent Alesio Katoa Independent Vetelino Nau UPWF
Sigave Petelo Falelavaki Independent Savelina Vea
Independent Pasikale Niutoua Source:...
- / -21.127; -175.107 (Navutoka)
Niutōua 21°08′38″S 175°02′24″W / 21.144°S 175.040°W / -21.144; -175.040 (
Niutoua) Nukuleka; nickname: Vai-kāsila (bilge...
- Talasiu, Hoi, Nukuleka, Makaunga, Talafo‘ou, Navutoka, Manuka, Kolonga, Afa,
Niutoua, and ‘Eueiki. Its
first ever
representative was
Semisi Tapueluelu, a first...
- Momo, his
court in Heketā (meaning:
cripple hit), near the
village of
Niutōua on Tongatapu. It was
there that he built, as an
impressive gateway to the...