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has paved runways. Of the remaining airports, one has runways exceeding length 1,524 m, two have runways longer than 914 m, with the remaining two having runways shorter than 914 m.
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in Tonga, of which 184 km are paved, and there are a number of air and seaports.
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includes road, air and water-based infrastructure. There are 680 km of
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There was formerly a railway in Nuku'alofa, but it no longer exists.
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By 1999 estimates, there are six airports in Tonga. Of these, only
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