Tonumea
Geography | |
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Location | South Pacific |
Coordinates | 20°27′29″S 174°45′36″W / 20.458°S 174.760°W |
Archipelago | Haʻapai |
Highest elevation | 27 m (89 ft) |
Administration | |
Division | Haʻapai |
Tonumea (also: Tanumea, Tonomaia, Tonumeia) is an island in the Haʻapai archipelago that belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga.[1][2] Among neighboring islands are Telekitonga, Nukutula, Kelefesia, Nomuka, Telekitonga, Nukufaiau, Fetokopunga, Fonoifua.[3]
Geography
[edit]The island lies to the south of ʻOtu Muʻomuʻa as the northernmost island of the Nuku Islands group; to the south lies Nuku. Mango is the closest island to the north. The maximum height of the island is 27 meters.
Climate
[edit]The climate is tropical, but moderated by constantly blowing winds. Like the other islands in the Ha'apai group, Tonumea is occasionally hit by cyclones .
References
[edit]- ^ Pacific Islands Pilot: Vol. II. The Central Groups Comprising New Caledonia and Iles Loyalty; the New Hebrides Group and Santa Cruz Islands; the Fiji Islands and the Tonga, Samoa, Ellice, Gilbert, Marshall, Phoenix and Tokelau Islands. Hydrographic Department, Admiralty. 1943. p. 372. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ^ Fiji, Tonga, and Nauru, Official Standard Names Approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names. U.S. Board on Geographic Names. 1974. p. 226. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
- ^ Department, Great Britain Hydrographic (1943). Pacific Islands Pilot: Vol. II. The Central Groups Comprising New Caledonia and Iles Loyalty; the New Hebrides Group and Santa Cruz Islands; the Fiji Islands and the Tonga, Samoa, Ellice, Gilbert, Marshall, Phoenix and Tokelau Islands. Hydrographic Department, Admiralty. p. 372. Retrieved 6 July 2023.