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1234:Main sights
1037:Abel Tasman
109:Archipelago
96: /
84:175°09′11″W
72:Coordinates
1758:Categories
1644:21°12′41″S
1554:086784471X
1498:2018-05-15
1474:2018-05-15
1414:4 November
1347:References
1296:Flying Fox
1284:Pangaimotu
1248:Nukuʻalofa
1081:Resolution
1072:James Cook
1070:Commander
1041:Heemskerck
985:Santa Cruz
325:Nukuʻalofa
191:Nukuʻalofa
157:Population
145:Nukuʻalofa
81:21°12′41″S
18:Tongataboo
1764:Tongatapu
1738:Tongatapu
1708:Divisions
1451:140737896
1437:: 20–27.
1123:Albatross
1102:visited.
1033:Europeans
1017:Europeans
1003:Trilithon
924:does not
301:mangroves
219:does not
200:Geography
183:Tongatapu
57:Geography
31:Tongatapu
1626:Archived
1588:"Census"
1522:291, 412
1325:See also
1312:Nukuleka
1227:Sources:
1114:American
1098:, under
1043:and the
953:May 2017
844:Average
248:May 2017
62:Location
1728:Haʻapai
1342:village
1340:Kolovai
1300:Kolovai
1078:vessel
1076:British
1053:Batavia
1045:Zeehaen
987:in the
981:pottery
945:removed
930:sources
900:History
795:(67.8)
655:(69.6)
650:(72.5)
645:(70.0)
640:(67.5)
635:(65.5)
630:(64.8)
625:(64.6)
620:(67.1)
615:(68.5)
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605:(74.5)
600:(74.7)
595:(74.1)
585:(75.4)
580:(78.1)
575:(75.9)
570:(73.6)
565:(71.6)
560:(70.7)
555:(70.7)
550:(72.9)
545:(74.5)
540:(77.5)
535:(79.9)
530:(80.2)
525:(79.5)
515:(81.1)
510:(83.7)
505:(81.7)
500:(79.5)
495:(77.5)
490:(76.6)
485:(76.8)
480:(78.4)
475:(80.2)
470:(83.3)
465:(85.3)
460:(85.8)
455:(84.9)
311:Climate
240:removed
225:sources
1743:Vavaʻu
1552:
1528:
1449:
1219:74,454
1208:74,611
1197:75,416
1186:72,045
1175:66,979
1167:+11.1%
1164:63,794
1153:57,411
1095:Bounty
790:(6.9)
785:(4.8)
780:(5.0)
775:(4.8)
770:(4.6)
765:(3.7)
760:(3.7)
755:(4.4)
750:(6.5)
745:(8.1)
740:(8.3)
735:(6.9)
336:Month
329:Köppen
305:lagoon
1733:Niuas
1712:Tonga
1447:S2CID
1260:Langi
1222:−0.2%
1216:2021
1211:−1.1%
1205:2016
1200:+4.7%
1194:2011
1189:+7.6%
1183:2006
1178:+5.0%
1172:1996
1161:1986
1150:1976
1065:Chile
793:1,721
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375:Year
187:Tonga
134:Tonga
1723:ʻEua
1596:2021
1574:2021
1550:ISBN
1526:ISBN
1416:2012
1376:2021
1254:Muʻa
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643:21.1
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613:20.3
608:22.1
603:23.6
598:23.7
593:23.4
583:24.1
578:25.6
573:24.4
568:23.1
563:22.0
558:21.5
553:21.5
548:22.7
543:23.6
538:25.3
533:26.6
528:26.8
523:26.4
513:27.3
508:28.7
503:27.6
498:26.4
493:25.3
488:24.8
483:24.9
478:25.8
473:26.8
468:28.5
463:29.6
458:29.9
453:29.4
372:Dec
369:Nov
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