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Moala Islands, Fiji
Moala may refer to: * ''Moala'' (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae * Moala Airport, an airport serving Moala, the main island of the Moala Islands * Moala Island, a volcanic island in the Moala subgroup * Moala Islands, a subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago People with the surname * Fili Moala (born 1985), American football player * Indira Moala, a participant in New Zealand Idol * Paul Moala Paula Illoa O Vavau Lahi Moala (born January 31, 2000) is an American professional football linebacker for the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Idaho Vandals, ... (born 2000), American football player * Tara Moala, New Zealand community development worker See also * {{disambiguation, surname Surnames of Tongan origin Tongan-language surnames ...
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Moala (beetle)
''Moala (beetle)'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten ..., containing the following species:Acanthocinini
Retrieved on 8 September 2014. * '' Moala crassus'' Dillon & Dillon, 1952 * '' Moala flavovittatus'' Dillon & Dillon, 1952


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Moala Airport
Moala Airport is an airport serving Moala, the main island of the Moala Islands, a subgroup of the Lau Islands in Fiji. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway In aviation, a runway is an elongated, rectangular surface designed for the landing and takeoff of an aircraft. Runways may be a human-made surface (often asphalt concrete, asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (sod, ... which is in length. Airlines and destinations References External links * Airports in Fiji Lau Islands {{Oceania-airport-stub ...
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Moala Island
Moala is a volcanic island in the Moala subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. It has an area of , making it the ninth largest island of Fiji. The highest point on the island of Moala, at a maximum elevation of , is called Delaimoala which has rich vegetation and consists of dark thick forest. The population of around 3000 live in eight villages. The chief village of Naroi, whose population is over 500, was formalised during the colonial era to entertain those that would not be entertained elsewhere. Economic activities include coconut farming, cocoa production, fishing and yaqona (kava) production. Oral history of the Island depicted by the genealogical records which is funded by the British through Ratu Sukuna, whose mother is from Naocovonu, a clan within the larger Nasau group. The genealogical records or Vola-ni-Kawa Bula kei Viti abbreviated as VKB, dictates that all Moalans are to be registered under two great sons of pre-Colonial Fiji, and these are: Kubuavanua (now ...
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Moala Islands
The Moala Islands are a subgroup of Fiji's Lau archipelago. Its three islands ( Matuku, Moala, and Totoya) have a total land area of approximately 119 km2.Moala Group Islands
. They are located west of the Lau Islands proper, and were historically linked more closely with and than with Lau. They were unified by Ratu Sukuna to the Lau congregation to support traditional gifting through provision of and other vegetables. The main economic activity of the Moala Islands is ...
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Fili Moala
Siaosi Toutoupau'u "Fili" Moala (born June 23, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the USC Trojans, and was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the second round of the 2009 NFL draft. Early life Moala was the only son in a five-child family and was not permitted by his mother to play football until high school; however he did participate in basketball and baseball.Jonathan KayA Fili for his role USCFootball.com, November 10, 2007, Accessed June 3, 2008. Moala played high school football at Western High School in Anaheim, California, where he was teammates with Mike Iupati. As a senior in 2002 he was a Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-West, Tom Lemming All-West and Tacoma News Tribune Western 100 selection. College career Moala originally signed with the University of Southern California in 2003, but did not qualify for admission. He attended Cypress Colle ...
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Indira Moala
The third season of ''New Zealand Idol'' commenced in July 2006. The judges were Iain Stables, Megan Alatini and Frankie Stevens. Auditions The auditions were held at the following locations: * Telstraclear Pacific Events Centre, Manukau * Westpac Stadium, Wellington * Addington Raceway, Addington, Christchurch Those who were successful would proceed to the "Top 60" theatre rounds held at Sky City in Auckland. Theatre Week The successful contestants who made it through to the "Top 60" rounds would spend three days of audition rounds at the Sky City theatre. * Round One (Day 2): Contestants, in groups of six, were to sing in turn, a cappella, a song of their own choice. This year, the entire 58 contestants would sing before the judges decided on which 22 people would be eliminated. * Round Two (Day 2): In a diversion away from the regular group rounds, 18 of the 37 remaining contestants would pair up for duet performances of the Elton John and Kiki Dee classic "Don't Go B ...
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New Zealand Idol
''New Zealand Idol'', also known as ''NZ Idol'', was the New Zealand version of the ''Idol'' series which originated in the United Kingdom as '' Pop Idol''. New Zealand first saw the ''Idol'' format when TV2 aired '' American Idol 2'', which garnered impressive ratings. After '' Australian Idol'' also received good ratings in New Zealand, TVNZ decided to order the first season of ''NZ Idol'', which was broadcast on TV2. After the third season in 2006, TVNZ made a decision not to fund or broadcast a fourth season. NZ Idol was produced by South Pacific Pictures in association with Grundy Television and developed by Fremantle Media. Season one The show was hosted by TV presenter Dominic Bowden and the panel of judges consisted of Frankie Stevens, Fiona McDonald and Paul Ellis. The first episode was watched by over 1.15 million viewers. The competition was tough in the final few rounds of NZ Idol but it was finally whittled down to the top ten. Nine of these were voted in ...
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Paul Moala
Paula Illoa O Vavau Lahi Moala (born January 31, 2000) is an American professional football linebacker for the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Idaho Vandals, and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Early life and high school Moala attended high school at Penn. Coming out of high school, Moala was rated as a three star recruit, and the 20th overall prospect in the State of Indiana. Moala also held offers from schools such as Notre Dame, Iowa, Hawaii, Air Force, Utah State. Ultimately, Moala decided to commit to play college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. College career Notre Dame During the 2018 season, Moala played in seven games where he made one tackle. In week 13 of the 2019 season, Moala returned a fumble 27 yards for a touchdown, in a win over Navy. In the 2019 season, Moala totaled 14 tackles with one being for a loss, a fumble recovery, a forced fumble, and a touchdown. Du ...
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Tara Moala
Tara Lai-Ianne Moala is a New Zealand social and community development worker. In 2023 Moala was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the community and environment. Family and education Moala is Māori and affiliates to Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Māhanga Hourua, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Paoa, Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa, and Ngā Rauru iwi. She also has Chinese, Irish, Croatian and Lebanese heritage. Moala has a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Social Change Leadership degree, in which she focused on indigenizing regeneration. Career Moala was a youth and social worker in 2016 when she founded Rākau Tautoko, which supports community development workers to engage and empower communities, in the areas of environmental and social improvement. Rākau Tautoko was founded as a limited liability company with charitable status, which was a new structure for social enterprise. Moala has been involved in many environmental projects, including waste reduction pro ...
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Surnames Of Tongan Origin
In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several given names and surnames are possible in the full name. In modern times most surnames are hereditary, although in most countries a person has a right to change their name. Depending on culture, the surname may be placed either at the start of a person's name, or at the end. The number of surnames given to an individual also varies: in most cases it is just one, but in Portuguese-speaking countries and many Spanish-speaking countries, two surnames (one inherited from the mother and another from the father) are used for legal purposes. Depending on culture, not all members of a family unit are required to have identical surnames. In some countries, surnames are modified depending on gender and family membership status of a person. Compound surn ...
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