Niue - Wikipedia Niue has two public schools: the Niue Primary School and the Niue High School The primary school serves students from years one to six, and the high school from years seven to 13
Niue | Population, Capital, Climate, Map, Language | Britannica Niue is an internally self-governing island state in free association with New Zealand It is the westernmost of the Cook Islands but is administratively separate from them The capital of Niue is Alofi
Niue Maps Facts - World Atlas Covering a land area of 261 sq km (100 95 sq mi), Niue is an island country and a raised coral atoll located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean Niue is one of the world's largest coral islands It consists of steep limestone cliffs lying along the coast, giving way to a central plateau
Niue Tourism | Alofi Niue - Facebook Known as the Rock of Polynesia, Niue is dotted with stunning cave formations along the coastline and deep in the lush interior From hidden caverns to towering limestone chambers, adventure awaits at every turn
Niue Island - A Pacific Island Paradise Like No Other Discover Niue, one of the world's largest raised coral atolls With crystal clear waters, friendly locals, and untouched landscapes, this is an escape unlike anywhere else
10 Things To Do In Niue: Getting Around, Where To Eat Stay. Read on for 10 Unique Things To Do in Niue plus tips for how to get around the island, where to eat and where to stay Niue is a self-governing island country in free association with New Zealand It is situated in the South Pacific Ocean and is part of Polynesia