- Tonga - Wikipedia
Tonga is about 1,800 km (1,100 mi; 970 nmi) from New Zealand's North Island Tonga was first inhabited roughly 2,500 years ago by people who were a part of the Lapita culture, Polynesian settlers who gradually evolved a distinct and strong ethnic identity, language, and culture as the Tongan people
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Tonga, country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean It consists of some 170 islands divided into three main island groups: Tongatapu in the south, Ha‘apai in the centre, and Vava‘u in the north
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Discover Tonga Explore Tonga facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
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Set in the heart of the Pacific with its proud royal heritage and strong traditions, Tonga offers an authentic Polynesian experience Explore crystal clear waters, vibrant reefs, and welcoming island communities
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Comprehensive profile of Kingdom of Tonga: government, economy, culture, history, geography, and travel Oceania region
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Tonga, a Polynesian country, comprises over 170 islands in the South Pacific Ocean Its maritime boundaries include established and provisional borders with neighboring states: an official boundary with Fiji, and provisional boundaries with Niue, Samoa, and the United States of America
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History of Tonga, a survey of notable events and people in the history of Tonga Located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, Tonga consists of some 170 islands divided into three main island groups: Tongatapu in the south, Ha‘apai in the center, and Vava‘u in the north
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While exposed to colonial forces, Tonga has never lost indigenous governance, a fact that makes Tonga unique in the Pacific and boosts confidence in the monarchical system
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