ʻUiha

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ʻUiha is an inhabited island in the Haʻapai group of Tonga, known for its traditional villages and surrounding coral reefs.

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ʻUiha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeDivision Haʻapai Division NERFINISHED
archipelago Haʻapai Islands NERFINISHED
climate tropical
warm, humid weather
country Tonga NERFINISHED
countryCapital Nukuʻalofa (on Tongatapu) NERFINISHED
economicActivity fishing
small-scale tourism
subsistence agriculture
hasEcosystem coral reef ecosystem
tropical marine environment
hasFeature fringing coral reef
lagoon
sandy beaches
hasSettlement Felemea NERFINISHED
ʻUiha village NERFINISHED
knownFor snorkeling
surrounding coral reefs
traditional villages
whale watching (seasonal)
language English (second language)
Tongan
locatedIn Haʻapai NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Haʻapai archipelago NERFINISHED
region central Tonga
religion Christianity
timeZone UTC+13
timeZoneDST UTC+14
transport boat connections to Lifuka and other Haʻapai islands

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Haʻapai hasIsland ʻUiha