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Vavaʻu is an
island group,
consisting of one
large island (ʻUtu
Vavaʻu) and 40
smaller ones, in Tonga. It is part of
Vavaʻu District,
which includes several...
- Port of Refuge, a deep-water
harbour on the
south coast of
Vavaʻu, the main
island of the
Vavaʻu archipelago in
northern Tonga. To the north-west lies the...
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after a
beach in Samoa: Aganoa,
Saanapu and
Vavau. On Day 12, two
castaways each from
Saanapu and
Vavau swapped tribes as a
result of a
special joint...
- The
Vavaʻu Code was
instituted in
Vavaʻu,
Tonga in 1839, by King
George Tupou I. It
contained the country's
first ever
written laws, and
formed the bases...
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Brian 'BJ'
Caldwell (born
December 17, 1975) is an
American sailor. He
spent seven years cruising the
South Pacific with his
parents when he was young...
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Vavaʻu 15 is an
electoral constituency for the
Legislative ****embly in the
Kingdom of Tonga. It was
established for the
November 2010
general election...
- ʻUlukālala III, the
ruler of
Vavaʻu. He
became the Tuʻi
Vavaʻu after Finau's
death in 1833. He
dedicated Tonga (that is,
Pouono in
Vavaʻu) to God in 1839, ****uring...
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Vavau is a
small village on
south east end of
Upolu island in Samoa. The
village is part of the Loto****a
Electoral Constituency (Fai**** District) which...
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Vavaʻu International Airport (IATA: VAV, ICAO: NFTV), also
known as Lupepauʻu
International Airport, is an
airport in
Vavaʻu, Tonga. The
airport is located...
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Vavaʻu 14 is an
electoral constituency for the
Legislative ****embly in the
Kingdom of Tonga. It was
established for the
November 2010
general election...