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    1814, with its last major eruption in 1985. The Niuafoʻou language is spoken on the island. Niuafoʻou is a volcano located on an underwater ridge 190...
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  • Niuafoʻou, or Niuafoʻouan, is the language spoken on Tonga's northernmost island, Niuafoʻou. Niuafoʻouan has traditionally been classified as closest...
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    Niuafoʻou Airport (IATA: NFO, ICAO: NFTO), also known as Kuini Lavinia Airport, is an airport in Niuafo'ou, Tonga. It was built in 1983. Its inauguration...
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    lie on the Tofua volcanic arc, and are not active. Niuafoʻou lies at the center of the Niuafo'ou Plate and has erupted regularly since 1814. There are...
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  • as follows: Nuclear Polynesian Anuta East Futuna East Uvean–Niuafoʻou East Uvean Niuafoʻou Niuatoputapu Ellicean Pukapukic Pukapuka Samoan–Tokelauan Samoan...
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    also known as the Polynesian megapode, and as the Niuafo'ou megapode after the island of Niuafo'ou to which it was restricted for many years. The specific...
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    The Niuafo'ou Plate is a small tectonic plate located west of the islands of Tonga. This plate is sandwiched between the Pacific Plate to the north, the...
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    southern district ʻEua Niuafoʻou (or ʻEua Foʻou for short) were founded by people who had to leave their island of Niuafoʻou in 1946 due to a volcanic...
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    (Tongan: Big water) is the central crater lake of the Tongan island of Niuafoʻou. The island is the most northerly island of Tonga, is the most northerly...
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    (Mele Island, Vanuatu) Emae (Emae Island, Vanuatu) Tongic Tongan Niuafoʻou (on Niuafoʻou Island, Tonga) Niuean The contemporary classification of the Polynesian...
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