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Tokelau (/ˈtoʊkəlaʊ/ ; lit. 'north-northeast' or 'north wind';
known previously as the
Union Islands, and,
until 1976,
known officially as the Tokelau...
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Tokelau Outline of
Tokelau Politics of
Tokelau Religion in
Tokelau Tui
Tokelau, a god
worshipped in
Tokelau Rugby union in
Tokelau Tokelau (islet), an islet...
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politics of
Tokelau takes place within a
framework of a
parliamentary representative democratic dependency. The head of
state of
Tokelau is King Charles...
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Tokelauan (/toʊkəˈlaʊən/) is a
Polynesian language spoken in
Tokelau and
historically by the
small po****tion of
Swains Island (or Olohega) in American...
- ****ociated
states – the Cook
Islands and Niue – and the
dependent territory of
Tokelau use
several different time
zones at
their own discretion. On 2 November...
- The only
television service available in
Tokelau is the pay TV
network Sky Television.
There are no
networks that can be
viewed free of charge. In the...
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Tokelau, a
dependent territory of New Zealand,
adopted an
official flag in 2009. Previously, the flag of New
Zealand was used as the
official flag for...
- the
parliament of
Tokelau. It has 20
members (15
before 2008),
representing the 3 atolls.
Elections are held
every three years.
Tokelau is a de
facto non-partisan...
- Ulu-o-
Tokelau is the head of
government of
Tokelau,
often simply called the Ulu. The
position rotates yearly between the fai**** (leaders) of
Tokelau's three...
- Fale is an
islet of the
Fakaofo island group of
Tokelau. The main
settlement in the
group is
located on the island. As of 2018, 355
people lived on the...