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  2. Nukuʻalofa - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration of the Constitution of Tonga in 1875 formalised Nukuʻalofa as the Capital of Tonga. King George Taufaʻahau Tupou I issued the Constitution of Tonga on 4 November 1875, in Nukuʻalofa. The Constitution also stated (Article 38) that the Parliament will meet in Nukuʻalofa except in time of war.

  3. Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Tonga (/ ˈ t ɒ ŋ ə / TONG-ə, / ˈ t ɒ ŋ ɡ ə / ⓘ TONG-gə; [a] Tongan:), officially the Kingdom of Tonga (Tongan: Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands – of which 45 are inhabited. [1]

  4. Tongatapu - Wikipedia

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    Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga and the site of its capital, Nukuʻalofa.It is located in Tonga's southern island group, to which it gives its name, and is the country's most populous island, with 74,611 residents (2016), 70.5% of the national population, on 260 square kilometres (100 square miles).

  5. Geography of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    The largest island, Tongatapu, on which the capital city of Nukuʻalofa is located, covers 257 square kilometres (99 sq mi). Geologically the Tongan islands are of two types: most have a limestone base formed from uplifted coral formations; others consist of limestone overlaying a volcanic base

  6. Administrative divisions of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    According to official data from the 2011 Tonga we had over 20 cities with a population in excess of 200 inhabitants. The country's capital Nukuʻalofa is the only city had a population of over 20000 residents; 2 city with a population of 1 ÷ 5 thousand. and the rest of the cities of less than 1000. residents. Sources : Tonga Data 1; Tonga Data 2

  7. Muʻa (Tongatapu) - Wikipedia

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    Muʻa is a small town in the Hahake (eastern) district on the island of Tongatapu, and it was for centuries the ancient capital of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. It is divided in the villages Lapaha and Tatakamotonga , is close to Talasiu and famous for the ancient langi (royal burial tombs).

  8. Outline of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Tonga is a sovereign island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. [1] Tonga comprises the Tonga Archipelago of 169 islands, 36 of them inhabited, stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres (500 mi) in a north–south line.

  9. International Dateline Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The International Dateline Hotel is a hotel in Nukuʻalofa, the capital of Tonga, [1] often used by guests of state. [2] It was established in 1964 with 24 rooms [1] by Janfull International Dateline Hotel Ltd., a joint venture between Tonga and China [3] which according to Pacific Islands Report was the first entry by China into free-market Pacific tourism. [4]