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unusual facts about Kingdom of Tonga



Mapu a Vaea

The Mapu a Vaea or "Whistle of the Noble" are natural blowholes on the island of Tongatapu in the village of Houma in the Kingdom of Tonga.

Taualuga

This dance form has been adopted and adapted throughout western Polynesia, most notably in the Kingdom of Tonga, Uvea, Futuna, and Tokelau.


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Monuments of Tonga

MalaŹ»ekula became a burial ground following the death of King George Tupou I, the founder of the modern Kingdom of Tonga, in 1893.

Vai Lahi

The island is the most northerly island of Tonga, is the most northerly island in the kingdom of Tonga, and is located some 570 km north of the kingdom's main island, Tongatapu.