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Tonga is a sovereign island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean.[1] Tonga comprises the Tonga Archipelago of 169 islands, 36 of them inhabited, stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres (500 mi) in a north–south line. The islands lie south of Samoa and are about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii.
Tonga is the only surviving monarchy among the island nations of the Pacific Ocean, as well as being the only island nation never to have been formally colonized.
The islands are also known as the Friendly Islands because of the friendly reception accorded to Captain Cook on his first visit in 1773. He happened to arrive at the time of the ʻinasi festival, the yearly donation of the first fruits to the Tu'i Tonga, the islands' paramount chief, and was invited to the festivities. According to the writer William Mariner, in reality the chiefs had wanted to kill Cook during the gathering, but had been unable to agree on a plan.[2]
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General reference

- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: Tonga
- Official English country name: The Kingdom of Tonga
- Common endonym(s): Tonga
- Official endonym(s): Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga
- Adjectival(s): Tongan
- Demonym(s): Tongan
- Etymology: Name of Tonga
- ISO country codes: TO, TON, 776
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:TO
- Internet country code top-level domain: .to
Geography of Tonga
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- Tonga is: an island country of 169 islands, 36 of which are inhabited
- Location:
- Southern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- Pacific Ocean
- Time zone: UTC+13
- Extreme points of Tonga
- High: unnamed location on Kao Island 1,033 m (3,389 ft)
- Low: South Pacific Ocean 0 m
- Land boundaries: none
- Coastline: South Pacific Ocean 419 km
- Population of Tonga: 100,000 - 187th most populous country
- Area of Tonga: 748 km2
- Atlas of Tonga
Environment of Tonga

- Climate of Tonga
- Renewable energy in Tonga
- Geology of Tonga
- Protected areas of Tonga
- Biosphere reserves in Tonga
- National parks of Tonga
- Wildlife of Tonga
- Fauna of Tonga
Natural geographic features of Tonga
- Islands of Tonga
- Lakes of Tonga
- Mountains of Tonga
- Rivers of Tonga
- Waterfalls of Tonga
- Valleys of Tonga
- World Heritage Sites in Tonga: None
Regions of Tonga
Regions of Tonga
Ecoregions of Tonga
List of ecoregions in Tonga
Administrative divisions of Tonga
Administrative divisions of Tonga
- Ha'apai
- Tongatapu
- Vava'u
- Capital of Tonga: Nukuʻalofa
- Cities of Tonga
Demography of Tonga
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Government and politics of Tonga
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- Form of government: constitutional monarchy
- Capital of Tonga: Nukuʻalofa
- Elections in Tonga
- Political parties in Tonga
Branches of the government of Tonga
Executive branch of the government of Tonga
Legislative branch of the government of Tonga
Judicial branch of the government of Tonga
Court system of Tonga
- Privy Council of Tonga
- Court of Appeal of Tonga (supreme court)
Foreign relations of Tonga
International organization membership
The Kingdom of Tonga is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Tonga
Law of Tonga
Military of Tonga
- His Majesty's Armed Forces
- Command
- Commander-in-chief: Tupou VI
- Minister for HMAF: Siaosi Sovaleni
- Chief of the Defense Staff: Lord Fielakepa
- Forces
- Tongan Land Force
- Tongan Royal Guards
- Royal Tongan Marines
- Combined Logistics and Technical Support
- Tongan Maritime Force
- Air Wing of Tonga
- Special forces of Tonga
- Tongan Land Force
- Command
- Military history of Tonga
- Military ranks of Tonga
Local government in Tonga
Local government in Tonga
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History of Tonga
- Timeline of the history of Tonga
- Current events of Tonga
- Military history of Tonga
Culture of Tonga
- Architecture of Tonga
- Cuisine of Tonga
- Festivals in Tonga
- Languages of Tonga
- Media in Tonga
- National symbols of Tonga
- People of Tonga
- Public holidays in Tonga
- Records of Tonga
- Religion in Tonga
- Christianity in Tonga
- Hinduism in Tonga
- Islam in Tonga
- Judaism in Tonga
- Sikhism in Tonga
- World Heritage Sites in Tonga: None
Art in Tonga
- Art in Tonga
- Cinema of Tonga
- Literature of Tonga
- Music of Tonga
- Television in Tonga
- Theatre in Tonga
Sports in Tonga
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Economy and infrastructure of Tonga
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 185th (one hundred and eighty fifth)
- Agriculture in Tonga
- Banking in Tonga
- National Bank of Tonga
- Communications in Tonga
- Companies of Tonga
- Currency of Tonga: Pa'anga
- ISO 4217: TOP
- Energy in Tonga
- Energy policy of Tonga
- Oil industry in Tonga
- Mining in Tonga
- Tourism in Tonga
- Transport in Tonga
Education in Tonga
Health in Tonga
Nuku'alofa and Neiafu have hospitals equipped with limited emergency and outpatient facilities. Elsewhere, medical facilities and medications are extremely limited. People with serious medical conditions are typically referred to New Zealand for treatment.[3]
Infrastructure of Tonga
- Health care in Tonga
- Transportation in Tonga
- Airports in Tonga
- Rail transport in Tonga
- Roads in Tonga
- Water supply and sanitation in Tonga
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References
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