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Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattered over in the southern Pacific Ocean. accordin ...
in alphabetical order with many local areas and nicknames as well. Coordinates are given for the centre of each place. All place names are given in the Tongan language.


Haʻapai Haʻapai is a group of islands, islets, reefs, and shoals in the central part of Tonga. It has a combined land area of . The Tongatapu island group lies to its south, and the Vavaʻu group lies to its north. Seventeen of the Haʻapai islands are ...
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Lifuka group

* Fatumanongi * Foa ** Faleloa, Houmaleʻia ** Fangaleʻounga ** Fotua ** Lotofoa ** Nukunamo *
Fotuhaʻa Fotuhaa is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haapai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surfac ...
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Fotuhaʻa Fotuhaa is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haapai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surfac ...
township * Hakauata *
Haʻano Haano is an island in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. To the south are the islands of Foa and Lifuka. The island is in area. It is losing population, which dropped from 588 in 1996 to 477 in 2006. The island's four villages are located on the wes ...
, (Loto haʻa Ngana (central Ngana tribe)) **
Fakakakai Fakakakai is a settlement on Haʻano Island, Tonga. It falls within the Haʻapai island grouping. The town has a population of 150. See also * List of islands and towns in Tonga The following list gives all islands and cities (villages and ham ...
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Haʻano Haano is an island in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. To the south are the islands of Foa and Lifuka. The island is in area. It is losing population, which dropped from 588 in 1996 to 477 in 2006. The island's four villages are located on the wes ...
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Muitoa Muitoa is a settlement in Ha'ano island, Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scattere ...
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Pukotala Pukotala is a settlement in Ha'ano island, Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , scatte ...
* Kao ** ʻApikakai ** Topuefio *
Lifuka Lifuka is an island in the Kingdom of Tonga. It is located within the Haʻapai group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukuʻalofa. It is the administrative centre of the Haʻapai group of islands with Pangai ...
, Foʻi ʻoneʻone (sand crumb) **
Haʻatoʻu Haʻatoʻu is a settlement in Lifuka island, Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , sca ...
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Holopeka Holopeka is a settlement in Lifuka island, Tonga. The population is 132. Holopeka met international acclaim in the mid-1990s, as the ancestral home of New Zealand rugby player Jonah Lomu Jonah Tali Lomu (12 May 1975 – 18 November 2015) was ...
** Koulo **
Pangai Pangai is the administrative capital village of the Haʻapai group in Tonga. Town The village is on the western shore of Lifuka and has a population of 1,026. The village center is around the Catholic Church (''Siasi Katolika'')Tongoleleka Tongoleleka is a settlement in Lifuka island, Tonga. See also * List of islands and towns in Tonga The following list gives all islands and cities (villages and hamlets) in Tonga in alphabetical order with many local areas and nicknames as wel ...
, Vai ko Paluki (Paluki's water) * Limu *
Lofanga Lofanga is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Ha'apai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukualofa. The island had a population of 137 at 2016, and an area of 1.45 km2.Lofanga Lofanga is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Ha'apai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukualofa. The island had a population of 137 at 2016, and an area of 1.45 km2.Luahoko *
Luangahu Luangahu is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Ha'apai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukuʻalofa, Nukualofa. The island is used as a fishing ground by the villagers of Lofanga. References

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Meama Meama is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Haʻapai Group in the centre of the country, to northeast of the national capital of Nukuʻalofa Nukualofa ( , ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Tonga. It is located on the n ...
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Moʻungaʻone Moʻungaʻone is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. It has a population of 136 (in 2006) and an area of .GeoHi ...
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Moʻungaʻone Moʻungaʻone is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. It has a population of 136 (in 2006) and an area of .GeoHi ...
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Niniva Niniva is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface ...
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Nukupule Nukupule Island is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its t ...
* Ofolanga *
Tofua Tofua is a volcanic island in Tonga. Located in the Haʻapai island group, it is a steep-sided composite cone with a summit caldera. It is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends ...
** Hokula ** Hotaʻane ** Manaka *
Uoleva Uoleva is a sand-cay island in Lifuka district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its tota ...
* Uonukuhahake ** Tofanga ** Uonukuhihifo *
ʻUiha ʻUiha is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. It had a population of 638 in 2006 and an area of . The island has two villages, ʻUiha and Felemea. During the summer of 1863 islanders ambushed the slave ship margarita d ...
** Felemea; nickname: ʻOtu Kinekina (Weary Islands) **
ʻUiha ʻUiha is an island in Lifuka district, in the Haʻapai islands of Tonga. It had a population of 638 in 2006 and an area of . The island has two villages, ʻUiha and Felemea. During the summer of 1863 islanders ambushed the slave ship margarita d ...
township ** Tatafa


Lulunga Lulunga is an island group and a district in Haʻapai administrative division of the Kingdom of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 ar ...
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* Fakahiku * Fetoa *
Fonuaika Fonuaika is an island in Lulunga district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total sur ...
* Foua * Haʻafeva **Haʻafeva township; nickname: Kolo ngatata (noisy town) ** Fonuamaka ** Kolo (Haʻapai) ** Leteoʻo ** Onoiki * Kito * Kotu **Kotu township * Lekeleka * Luanamo *
Matuku Matuku may refer to: * ''Matuku'' (bird), monotypic genus of a Miocene heron from New Zealand * Matuku Island, Fiji * Matuku (Tonga) * Matuku-tangotango In Māori mythology, Matuku-tangotango (Matuku) is an ogre who kills Wahieroa the son of T ...
**Matuku township *
Nukulei Nukulei is an island in Lulunga district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surf ...
* Pepea *
Putuputua Putuputua is an island in Lulunga district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total ...
* Teaupa * Tokulu *
Tungua Tungua is an island in Lulunga district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surfa ...
; nickname: Sani Tungua (glorious Tungua) **
Tungua Tungua is an island in Lulunga district, in the Ha'apai islands of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surfa ...
township; nickname: Tainamu ʻa Paea (orphan's mosquito net) * ʻOʻua ** ʻOʻua township


ʻOtu Muʻomuʻa group

* Fetokopunga *
Fonoifua Fonoifua is an island in Tonga. Among neighbouring islands are Kelefesia, Nukutula, Tonumea, Nomuka, Telekitonga. History Fonoifua was heavily affected by the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai eruption and tsunami. ''The Guardian'' and ''ITV N ...
**Fonoifua township **Meama (Muʻomuʻa) **Tanoa * Hunga Haʻapai * Hunga Tonga *
Kelefesia Kelefesia (also: Falafagea, Fallafajea, Kelifijia) is an island in the Haʻapai Archipelago, that belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga. Among neighboring islands are Nukutula, Nomuka, Tonumea, Fonoifua, Telekitonga, Fetokopunga, Nukufaiau. Geogra ...
*Lalona *
Mango A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree '' Mangifera indica''. It originated from the region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. ''M. indica'' has been cultivated in South and Southeast As ...
**Mango township *Mangoiki *
Nomuka Nomuka is a small island in the southern part of the Haʻapai, Haapai group of islands in Tonga. It is part of the Nomuka Group of islands, also called the Otu Muomua. Among neighboring islands are Kelefesia, Nukutula, Tonumea, Fonoifua, Telekit ...
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Nomuka Nomuka is a small island in the southern part of the Haʻapai, Haapai group of islands in Tonga. It is part of the Nomuka Group of islands, also called the Otu Muomua. Among neighboring islands are Kelefesia, Nukutula, Tonumea, Fonoifua, Telekit ...
township **Loto **Puhoʻava **Tefisi *Nomuka iki **
Muifuiva Muifuiva is a tiny island in the Haʻapai archipelago, that is a part of the Kingdom of Tonga. The island name in local language means "tail of the fuiva bird". Geography The island lies in the center of ʻOtu Muʻomuʻa along with the larger isl ...
*Nuku *
Nukufaiau Nukufaiau (also: Fetokobuga, Fetokobunga) is an island in the Haʻapai archipelago that belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga. Among neighboring islands are Nukutula, Kelefesia, Nomuka, Tonumea, Fonoifua, Telekitonga, Muifuiva. Geography The island li ...
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Nukutula Nukutula is an island in the Haʻapai Archipelago, belonging to the Kingdom of Tonga. Among neighboring islands are Telekitonga, Kelefesia, Nomuka, Tonumea, Fonoifua. Geography Nukutula is a wooded sand cay, 18 feet high, lying on a reef ab ...
*Tau *Tele-ki-Vavaʻu * Tele-ki-Tonga *
Tonumea Tonumea (also: Tanumea, Tonomaia, Tonumeia) is an island in the Haʻapai archipelago that belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga. Among neighboring islands are Telekitonga, Nukutula, Kelefesia, Nomuka Nomuka is a small island in the southern part of ...


Niua group

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Niuafoʻou Niuafoou (meaning 'many new coconuts') is the northernmost island in the kingdom of Tonga. One of the Niua Islands, it is located in the southern Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa, north of Tongatapu island group and northwest of Vavaʻu. It ...
; nickname: Kaho mo Vailahi (reed with big lake) ** Angahā, island capital ** Fataʻulua ** Futu (abandoned) ** Kolofoʻou *** Aleleʻuta ** Mataʻaho ** Muʻa ** Petani ** Sapaʻata ** Tongamamaʻo ** ʻEsia ** Motu Lahi ** Motu Molemole ** Motu Siʻi ** Motu ʻAʻali *
Niuatoputapu Niuatoputapu (''The Sacred Niua'') is a volcanic island in the island nation of Tonga, Pacific Ocean. Its highest point is , and its area is . Its name means ''sacred island''. Older names for the island are Traitors Island or Keppel Island. ...
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Falehau Falehau is a village on the island of Niuatoputapu in Tonga. The population is 218. The other two villages on Niuatoputapu are Hihifo, which is the main village on the island, and Vaipoa. Falehau was extensively damaged by the 2009 Samoa earthq ...
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Hihifo Hihifo is the main village on the island of Niuatoputapu in the Kingdom of Tonga. Hihifo (which means 'west' in the Tongan language) is situated on the west side of Niuatoputapu and is the main centre for public and government facilities that s ...
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Vaipoa Vaipoa is one of three villages on the island of Niuatoputapu in Tonga. The population is 172. The other two villages on Niuatoputapu are Hihifo, which is the main village on the island, and Falehau. Niuatoputapu was extensively damaged in the ...
** Hakautuʻutuʻu ** Hungana ** Nukuseilala ** Sikaihaʻa **
Tafuna Tafuna () is a village in Tualauta County, Western District, American Samoa. It is the most populous village in American Samoa, with a population of 7,988 according to the 2020 U.S. census. Tafuna is the principal area for the development of hou ...
** Tavili ** Tuʻunga *
Tafahi Tafahi is a small () island in the north of the Tonga archipelago, in fact closer to Savaii (Samoa) than to the main islands of Tonga. It is only north-northeast away from Niuatoputapu, and fishermen commute in small outboard motorboats almost ...
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Tafahi Tafahi is a small () island in the north of the Tonga archipelago, in fact closer to Savaii (Samoa) than to the main islands of Tonga. It is only north-northeast away from Niuatoputapu, and fishermen commute in small outboard motorboats almost ...
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Tongatapu Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga and the site of its capital, Nukuʻalofa, Nukualofa. It is located in Tonga's southern island group, to which it gives its name, and is the country's most populous island, with 74,611 residents (2016), 70.5% o ...
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Minerva Reefs The Minerva Reefs () are a group of two submerged atolls located in the Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Tonga. The islands are the subject of a territorial dispute between Fiji and Tonga, and in addition were briefly claimed by American Libertaria ...
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Republic of Minerva The Republic of Minerva was a micronation consisting of the Minerva Reefs. It was one of the few modern attempts at creating a sovereign micronation on the reclaimed land of an artificial island in 1972. The architect was Las Vegas, Nevada, Las V ...
) ** Tele-ki-Tokelau ** Tele-ki-Tonga *
Tongatapu Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga and the site of its capital, Nukuʻalofa, Nukualofa. It is located in Tonga's southern island group, to which it gives its name, and is the country's most populous island, with 74,611 residents (2016), 70.5% o ...
(island) **'' Vahe Hahake'' (eastern district) *** Āfa *** Fātumu *** Fuaʻamotu, incorrectly: Fuʻamotu; nickname: Vai ko Latai (Latai's water) *** Hamula *** Haveluliku *** Haʻasini *** Hoi *** Holonga ***
Kolonga Kolonga is a village and the most populated settlement located on the northeast coast of Tongatapu in the Hahake District, Kingdom of Tonga. Kolonga is a hereditary estate of Lord Nuku. The current population of Kolonga was recorded in the Tonga ...
; nickname: ʻUtu longoaʻa (noisy coast) *** Lāvengatonga *** Makaunga ***
Malapo Malapo is a small village in the eastern district of Tongatapu in the kingdom of Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its ...
*** Manuka *** Muʻa, district capital; nickname: Paki mo e toʻi (picked with sap) **** Lapaha **** Tatakamotonga; nickname: Kolo kakala (fragrant town) *** Nakolo *** Navutoka *** Niutōua *** Nukuleka; nickname: Vai-kāsila (bilge water) *** Pelehake; nickname: Ī ʻo Lupea (fan of Lupea) *** Talafoʻou *** Talasiu *** ʻAlakifonua, short: ʻAlaki **'' Vahe Hihifo'' (western district) *** Fāhefa *** Fatai **** Matafonua *** Foʻui, (Lolo paongo (pandanus fruit scented oil)) *** Haʻakame; nickname: Hala toa mui (road of ironwood trees) *** Haʻakili *** Haʻalalo *** Haʻatafu *** Haʻutu *** Haʻavakatolo; nicknames: Vai ko hiva (singing water), Pua ko fanongo talanoa (flower listening to the story) *** Houma; nickname: Mapu ʻa Vaea (whistle (blowholes) of Vaea) *** Kalaʻau *** Kanokupolu; nicknames: Folaʻosi (a typical dancedress), Niu tuʻu tolu (3 standing palmtrees) ***
Kolovai Kolovai is a village on the Tongan island of Tongatapu. Its 2006 population was 4,098. The village is notable for its lakalaka, the national dance of Tonga. A national monument has been proposed to preserve the site of the koka tree where members ...
; nicknames: Taunga peka (flying foxes), Fala O Setane (Satan Mat) ***
Lakepa Lakepa is one of the fourteen villages of Niue 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, and predominantly inhabited by Polynesians. One ...
*** Lomaiviti *** Masilamea; nickname: Vai ko lele ʻa lulu (running owl's water) *** Matahau *** Matangiake **** Haʻafeva *** Neiafu ***
Nukunuku Nukunuku is a district of Tongatapu division, Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , sc ...
*** Teʻekiu *** Vaotuʻu *** ʻAhau; nickname: Ahi ʻo Ulakai (Ulakai's sandalwood tree) *** ʻUtulau; nickname: Alafolau Heavula **'' Vahe Loto'' (central district) ***
Folaha Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga and the site of its capital, Nukualofa. It is located in Tonga's southern island group, to which it gives its name, and is the country's most populous island, with 74,611 residents (2016), 70.5% of the nation ...
*** Haveluloto, short: Havelu; nicknames: Piki pea vela (sticky then burn), Paini tuʻu ua (2 standing ironwood trees) *** Haʻateiho **** ʻĀtele *** Hōfoa; nickname: Fonu mo e moa (turtle and chicken) *** Longoteme *** Nukuhetulu ***
Nukuʻalofa Nukualofa ( , ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Tonga. It is located on the north coast of the island of Tongatapu, in the country's southernmost island group. History First western records of Nukualofa On 10 June 1777, British ...
, national capital **** Fanga ʻo Pilolevu ****
Fasi mo e afi Fasi may refer to : People * Frank Fasi (1920–2010), United States politician * ʻUhilamoelangi Fasi, Tongan politician and academic * Ulf Fasi (Ulf Fase), jarl of Sweden * Seuamuli Fasi Toma, Samoan politician * Fasi Zaka (born 1976), Paki ...
**** Fongoloa **** Hala ʻo Vave **** Halaano **** Halafoʻou **** Halaleva **** Houmakelikao ****
Hunga ''Hunga'' is a genus of plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described by British botanist Ghillean Prance in 1979. Species in this genus are native to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Species This genus includes the following species: *'' Hunga ...
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Kape Kape or KAPE may refer to: * KAPE, a radio station (1550 AM) in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States * Kape Alamid, coffee made from berries which have passed through the digestive tract of the Asian Palm Civet *Kape Barako ''Kapeng barako ...
**** Kolofoʻou **** Kolomotuʻa, original Nukuʻalofa proper ***** Sopu ʻo Tāufaʻāhau, short: Sopu ****** Sia ko Veiongo ****** Tongataʻeapa **** Longolongo ***** Haʻavakaʻotua ***** Kapetā ***** Tavatuʻutolu ***** Tuʻakātakilangi, incorrectly: Tuʻatakilangi **** Lopaukamea **** Mailetaha **** Mataika **** Matutuana ****
Maui Maui (; Hawaiian language, Hawaiian: ) is the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2). It is the List of islands of the United States by area, 17th-largest in the United States. Maui is one of ...
**** Maʻufanga, obsolete: Maʻofanga **** Ngeleʻia ****
Pahu The term "pahu" is a general word for drum in Hawaiian culture however, there are a variety of them. To fully understand the "pahu" as it pertains to dance, it's important to consider the following explanation. Since the mid-1800s, the term "h ...
**** Pātangata **** Pīkula **** Takaunove **** Telekava **** Teufaiva **** Tufuenga **** Vaolōloa **** ʻAmaile **** ʻĀnana **** ʻUmusī ***
Pea Pea (''pisum'' in Latin) is a pulse or fodder crop, but the word often refers to the seed or sometimes the pod of this flowering plant species. Peas are eaten as a vegetable. Carl Linnaeus gave the species the scientific name ''Pisum sativum' ...
; nicknames: Vai ko puna (upwelling water), Niuvākai (palmtree watchtower ***
Popua Popua is a football club from Tonga, currently playing in the Tonga Major League, the highest level of association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Foot ...
, short for: Vaʻepopua ***
Puke Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking and throwing up) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose. Vomiting can be the result of ailments like food poisoning, gastroenteritis, pregna ...
; nickname: Vai ko ʻoa (basket water) ***
Tofoa Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga and the site of its capital, Nukuʻalofa, Nukualofa. It is located in Tonga's southern island group, to which it gives its name, and is the country's most populous island, with 74,611 residents (2016), 70.5% o ...
**** Koloua *** Tokomololo; nickname: Vai ko Tuʻilokomana (Tuʻilokomana's water) *** Vainī **** Nualei *** Veitongo **** Lotohaʻapai ** Fafā ** Fukave ** Kanatea ** Makahaʻa ** Malinoa ** Manima ** Mataʻaho ** Monūafe **
Motutapu Motutapu Island is a island in the Hauraki Gulf to the northeast of the city of Auckland, New Zealand. The island is part of the Hauraki Gulf Maritime Park. The island can be accessed via regular ferry services departing from Auckland City. ...
** Moʻunu ** Moʻungatapu ** Ngofonua **
Nuku Nuku was a traditional province of the island of Hiva Oa in pre-European times. It did not function as a unified governmental unit, but rather as a confederation of local tribes during times of war with tribes from Hiva Oa's other province, Pepa ...
** Nukunukumotu *** Siesia ** Oneata ** Pangaimotu ** Poloʻa ** Talakite **
Tau Tau (; uppercase Τ, lowercase τ or \boldsymbol\tau; ) is the nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless alveolar plosive, voiceless dental or alveolar plosive . In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 300 ...
** Toketoke **
ʻAtā ʻAtā is a small island in the Tongatapu group of Tonga. It has been used since 2001 as an open prison for Tongan criminals, especially young people. In 2002, there were seven prisoner A prisoner, also known as an inmate or detainee, is ...
** ʻAtatā *** ʻAtatā (village) ** Tufuka ** Velitoa Hahake ** Velitoa Hihifo ** ʻAlakipeau ** ʻEueiki *** Fāʻimata ** ʻOnevai ** ʻOnevao *
ʻAta Ata is a depopulated island in the far southern end of the Tonga archipelago, situated approximately south-southwest of Tongatapu. It is distinct from Atā, an uninhabited, low coral island in the string of small atolls along the Piha passag ...
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ʻEua ʻEua is an island in the kingdom of Tonga. It is close to Tongatapu, but forms a separate administrative division. It has an area of , and a population in 2021 of 4,903 people. The island leads in agriculture, tourism, and some of the forest ...
; nicknames: Fungafonua (landtop), Vai ko Kahana (Kahana's water) ** Angahā **
Haʻatuʻa Haʻatuʻa is a village on the island of ʻEua in Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , ...
** Houma **
Kolomaile Kolomaile is a village on the island of ʻEua in Tonga. It is the southernmost village on the island. Kolomaile was established by people relocated from ʻAta after their island had been depopulated by slavers, and is named after the village they ...
** ʻEuafoʻou *** Fataʻulua *** Futu *** Mataʻaho *** Muʻa ***
Pangai Pangai is the administrative capital village of the Haʻapai group in Tonga. Town The village is on the western shore of Lifuka and has a population of 1,026. The village center is around the Catholic Church (''Siasi Katolika'')Petani *** Sapaʻata *** Tongamamaʻo *** ʻEsia **
Tufuvai Tufuvai is a village on the island of ʻEua in Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , sc ...
, short: Tufu **
ʻOhonua Ohonua is the capital of the Eua district in Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , sca ...
, island capital; nickname: Taha kae afe (one worth a thousand; an ironwood tree) ***
Taʻanga Taʻanga is a village on the island of ʻEua in Tonga Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania. The country has 171 islands, of which 45 are inhabited. Its total surface area is about , s ...
** Kalau


Vavaʻu Vavau is an island group, consisting of one large island (ʻUtu Vavaʻu) and 40 smaller ones, in Tonga. It is part of Administrative divisions of Tonga, Vavaʻu District, which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition, ...
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* Aʻa * Faioa * Fangasito * Fatumanga * Fonuafoʻou *
Fonualei Fonualei is an uninhabited volcanic island in the kingdom of Tonga. It 70 km northwest of Vavaʻu and is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends from New Zealand north-northeas ...
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Fonualei Fonualei is an uninhabited volcanic island in the kingdom of Tonga. It 70 km northwest of Vavaʻu and is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends from New Zealand north-northeas ...
* Fonuaʻunga * Fonuaʻoneʻone * Fuaʻamotu * Hakaufasi *
Hunga ''Hunga'' is a genus of plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described by British botanist Ghillean Prance in 1979. Species in this genus are native to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Species This genus includes the following species: *'' Hunga ...
; nicknames: Fā-ko-Avahungalu (screwpine of A.), Vaonukonuka (nukonuka bushes) **
Hunga ''Hunga'' is a genus of plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described by British botanist Ghillean Prance in 1979. Species in this genus are native to New Guinea and New Caledonia. Species This genus includes the following species: *'' Hunga ...
township ** Fofoa ** Foiata ** Foilifuka ** Kalau ** Luafatu ** Luamoko *
Kapa Kapa is a fabric made by native Hawaiians from the bast fibres of certain species of trees and shrubs in the orders Rosales and Malvales. The bark is beaten and felted to achieve a soft texture and dye stamped in geometric patterns. Description ...
** Falevai **
Kapa Kapa is a fabric made by native Hawaiians from the bast fibres of certain species of trees and shrubs in the orders Rosales and Malvales. The bark is beaten and felted to achieve a soft texture and dye stamped in geometric patterns. Description ...
township ** Vakataumai ** ʻOtea ** Luakapa **
Nuku Nuku was a traditional province of the island of Hiva Oa in pre-European times. It did not function as a unified governmental unit, but rather as a confederation of local tribes during times of war with tribes from Hiva Oa's other province, Pepa ...
* Katofanga * Kenutu ** Lolo *
Lape LAPE, Spanish Postal Airlines ''(Líneas Aéreas Postales Españolas)'', was Spain's national airline during the Second Spanish Republic. History LAPE, often also spelt L.A.P.E. and colloquially known as ''"Las LAPE"'', replaced CLASSA (''Com ...
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Lape LAPE, Spanish Postal Airlines ''(Líneas Aéreas Postales Españolas)'', was Spain's national airline during the Second Spanish Republic. History LAPE, often also spelt L.A.P.E. and colloquially known as ''"Las LAPE"'', replaced CLASSA (''Com ...
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Late Late or LATE may refer to: Everyday usage * Tardy, or late, not being on time * Late (or the late) may refer to a person who is dead Music * ''Late'' (The 77s album), 2000 * Late (Alvin Batiste album), 1993 * Late!, a pseudonym used by Dave Groh ...
* Lekeleka * Luahiapo * Lualoli * Luatafito * Luaʻafuleheu * Luaʻatofuaʻa * Luaʻui * Mafana * Maninita * Moʻunu * Muʻomuʻa * Nuapapu ** Nuapapu township ** Matamaka ** Alinonga ** Kitu ** Luaʻofa * Ofu ** Ofu township * Ovaka ** Ovaka township *
Ovalau Ovalau (pronounced ) is the sixth largest island in Fiji. It is located in Lomaiviti Archipelago. Situated at 17.70° South and 178.8° East, (60 km north east from the national capital Suva and 20 km off the east coast of Viti Levu), ...
* Pangaimotu ** Pangaimotu township ** ʻUtulei ** Afo ** Fafine ** Lotuma ** Tapana ** Fānautapu *** Lautala *** Nukutahanga *** Tuʻanukulau * Sisia * Tahifehifa *
Taula A taula (meaning 'table' in Catalan language, Catalan) is a Stonehenge-esque stone monument found on the Balearic Islands, Balearic island of Menorca. Taulas can be up to 5 metres high and consist of a vertical pillar (a monolith or several sma ...
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Taunga Taunga is an island owned by the Noble (Matapule) ‘Akau‘ola in Tonga. It is located in the south Vava'u Group in the far north of the country. The island had a population of 36 in 2021. On 2 March 2007, on Taunga and Ngau were leased by 'Ak ...
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Taunga Taunga is an island owned by the Noble (Matapule) ‘Akau‘ola in Tonga. It is located in the south Vava'u Group in the far north of the country. The island had a population of 36 in 2021. On 2 March 2007, on Taunga and Ngau were leased by 'Ak ...
township ** Ngau ** Taʻuta * Tokū * Totokafonua * Totokamaka * Tuʻungasika * Vakaʻeitu ** Kulo ** Langitoʻo ** Tangatasito *
Vavaʻu Vavau is an island group, consisting of one large island (ʻUtu Vavaʻu) and 40 smaller ones, in Tonga. It is part of Administrative divisions of Tonga, Vavaʻu District, which includes several other individual islands. According to tradition, ...
, or Vavaʻu lahi, the main island; nickname: ʻUtukalongalu (wave shaker cliff), Haʻafuluhao (a name) ** Faleono ** Feletoa ** Fungamisi ** Haʻakio ** Haʻalufuli ** Holonga ** Houma ** Leimatuʻa ** Longomapu ** Makāve ** Mangia ** Mataika ** Neiafu, district's capital; nickname: Vai ko Lēlea (Lēlea's water) *** Falaleu *** Fangatongo *** Faʻokula *** Hopokanga *** Houmelei *** Kameli *** Masilamea *** Matangiake *** Neiafutahi *** Sailoame *** Saineai ***
Vaipua Vaipua is a village on the island of Savai'i in Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa and known until 1997 as Western Samoa, is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of two m ...
*** ʻOtumapa *** ʻUtulangivaka ** Talau **
Taoa Taoa is a village in Wallis and Futuna Wallis and Futuna, officially the Territory of the Wallis and Futuna Islands (), is a French island territorial collectivity, collectivity in the Oceania, South Pacific, situated between Tuvalu to the ...
** Taʻanea ** Tefisi ** Toula ** Tuʻanekivale **
Tuʻanuku Tu'anuku is a village on the western part of Vava'u, Tonga. It has several nicknames such as ''Toa-ko-Tavakefai'ana'', ''Halapukepuke'', ''Hala-siki-'o-Mata'aho'' and also ''Uini-e-Ngofe''. The population is 298. There is a fresh water lake next ...
; nickname: Tavakefaiʻana (a tropic bird) ** Utui ** Vaimalo **
Kiato Kiato () is a town in the northern part of Corinthia in the Peloponnese, Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of Sikyona. Kiato is situated on the Gulf of Corinth, near the mouth of the river Asopos. It has much tourist activity mainly in ...
** Koloa *** Holeva *** Koloa township ** Kolotahi ** Koloʻuta ** Matuʻanua ** Motulekaleka **
Nuku Nuku was a traditional province of the island of Hiva Oa in pre-European times. It did not function as a unified governmental unit, but rather as a confederation of local tribes during times of war with tribes from Hiva Oa's other province, Pepa ...
** Okoa *** Okoa township ** Pousini ** Tueʻia ** Tulie * ʻEuaiki * ʻEuakafa * ʻOloʻua ** ʻOloʻua township * ʻOto * ʻUmuna * ʻUtungake ** Ngaʻunoho (or: Talihau) ** ʻUtungake township ** Mala


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Administrative divisions of Tonga The island country of Tonga has five administrative divisions. Each of these is further divided into districts, 23 in total. Below are several lists of the divisions, according to different sorting schemes.Lists of volcanoes These lists cover volcanoes by type and by location. Type * Active volcano * List of extraterrestrial volcanoes * List of largest volcanic eruptions * List of shield volcanoes * List of stratovolcanoes * List of crater lakes Location Afric ...


References

Official survey maps ministry of lands, 1962 with amendments {{Oceania in topic, List of cities in Tonga, List of cities in Tonga, List of islands in
Cities A city is a human settlement of a substantial size. The term "city" has different meanings around the world and in some places the settlement can be very small. Even where the term is limited to larger settlements, there is no universally agree ...
Islands This is a list of the lists of islands in the world grouped by country, by continent, by body of water, and by other classifications. For rank-order lists, see the #Other lists of islands, other lists of islands below. Lists of islands by count ...
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