Haʻapai

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Haʻapai is a central group of low-lying coral islands and reefs in the Kingdom of Tonga, known for its remote beaches, traditional villages, and rich marine life.

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Haʻapai canonical 2
Haapai 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative division
island group
alsoKnownAs Haʻapai
surface form: Haapai
archipelago Tonga archipelago
surface form: Tonga Islands
capital Pangai
climate tropical
country Tonga
countrySubdivisionType division of Tonga
ethnicGroup Tongans
hasAirport Lifuka Island Airport
hasEconomicActivity fishing
subsistence agriculture
tourism
hasFeature coral reefs
lagoon systems
sandy beaches
hasIsland Foa
Haʻano
Kao
Kotu
Lifuka
Nomuka
Ofolanga
Tofua
Tungua
Uiha
ʻUiha
hasVolcano Kao
Tofua
isCoralAtollRegion true
knownFor remote beaches
rich marine life
snorkeling and diving
traditional villages
whale watching
language English
Tongan
largestSettlement Pangai
locatedIn Oceania
Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
partOf Tonga
surface form: Kingdom of Tonga
positionWithinCountry central group
religion Christianity
sovereignState Tonga
terrain low-lying coral islands and reefs
timeZone UTC+13
timeZoneDST UTC+14
traditionalCulture Tongan culture

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tonga hasArchipelago Haʻapai
Haʻapai alsoKnownAs Haʻapai
this entity surface form: Haapai