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The north coast of ’Utu Vava’u island is a raised platform of coral cliffs. The southern coastline is low and irregular, and opens out into a network of channels, bays, and islets, forming one of the best-protected natural harbors in the Pacific.
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The Vavaʻu island group is spread out across an area that measures about 21 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south. Vavaʻu had 13,738 inhabitants at the 2016 census, 5,251 of whom lived in the capital, Neiafu. The islands in
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with cliffs in the north rising to 200 m (660 ft) above sea level. On the south side, the island group is dispersed into many small, scattered islands and waterways. The largest of the waterways, the
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Where the whalers went: an index to the Pacific Ports and islands visited by American whalers (and some other ships) in the 19th century
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Vavaʻu is home to 262 species of plants, 11 species of lizard, 38 species of bird, and 41 species of terrestrial snail.
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and Vavaʻu, but put a little more effort into the former. Vavaʻu rises 204 m (669 ft) above sea level at
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Vavaʻu is popular with sailors and other tourists, because of its scenic beauty. It is one of the most prominent
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visited the area for a month, following up on Mourelle's investigations, and formally claiming the islands for
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was governor from 1936 to 1939, before becoming the minister of police, a post he held from 1939 until 1952.
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was appointed acting governor of Vavaʻu in 1988, and then governor in 1991. He died on 4 October 2005.
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vessels were among the first regular Western visitors to the islands. The first on record was the
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welcomes sailing boats from all over the world and arranges for tourists to dive with
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had told him it would be no good for him to go there; they told him there was no
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to come to Vavaʻu, which he did on 4 March 1781. He charted Vavaʻu as
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Gentle People: Into the Heart of Vavaʻu, Kingdom of Tonga: 1781–1973
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Vavaʻu is considered one of the best places in the world to catch
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Vavaʻu's climate is by far the warmest in Tonga (apart from the
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had known about the islands a decade earlier, but the people in
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Neiafu (left) and Fungamisi (centre) at the Port of Refuge
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Tongan (majority), European, Chinese, Pacific Islanders.
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Web portal service for the Vavaʻu Island group of Tonga
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is an island group, consisting of one large island (
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was governor until he died suddenly on 12 May 2010.
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Vava’u
Vavau, Samoa


Pacific Ocean
18°39′05″S 173°59′01″W / 18.65139°S 173.98361°W / -18.65139; -173.98361
Tonga Islands
Mount Talau
Neiafu

ʻUtu Vavaʻu
Tonga
Vavaʻu District
Maui
Tongatapu
Mount Talau
capital
Neiafu
Port of Refuge
Polynesia
god
Maui
Francisco Mourelle de la Rúa
Spanish
frigate
European
Martín de Mayorga
Viceroy
New Spain
Captain

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