ʻEua Island Group

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The ʻEua Island Group is a small archipelago in the Kingdom of Tonga centered on the rugged, forested island of ʻEua, known for its dramatic cliffs, caves, and relatively untouched natural landscapes.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Niuas island group 1
ʻEua Island Group canonical 1

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
administrativeCenter ʻOhonua on ʻEua Island NERFINISHED
capitalOnMainIsland ʻOhonua NERFINISHED
climate tropical
country Kingdom of Tonga NERFINISHED
geology uplifted coral limestone
hasBiodiversity endemic bird species on ʻEua
hasEcosystem coastal scrub
tropical rainforest
hasFeature coastal cliffs
karst caves
plateau
rainforest
sinkholes
hasHighestIsland ʻEua NERFINISHED
hasIsland Fonoifua (ʻEua group) NERFINISHED
Kotu (ʻEua group) NERFINISHED
ʻEua NERFINISHED
ʻEuaiki NERFINISHED
hasMainIsland ʻEua NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea ʻEua National Park NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic sea cliffs
forested landscapes
limestone caves
relatively untouched natural environment
rugged terrain
languageSpoken English
Tongan
locatedIn Polynesia NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
Tonga NERFINISHED
partOf Tongatapu administrative division NERFINISHED
regionType outer island group of Tonga
relativeLocation southeast of Tongatapu
sovereignState Tonga NERFINISHED
tourismActivity birdwatching
cave exploration
hiking
whale watching (seasonal)
transportLink ferry connection with Tongatapu
ʻEua Airport on ʻEua Island

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

ʻEua partOf ʻEua Island Group
Niuafoʻou language region ʻEua Island Group
this entity surface form: Niuas island group