Tongatapu Group

Tongatapu Group

▪ islands, Tonga
also spelled  Tongataboo Group  
 southernmost island cluster of Tonga, in the South Pacific Ocean, about 1,400 miles (2,300 km) north-northeast of Auckland, N.Z. Its administrative headquarters is at Nukuʿalofa, the national capital, on the northern coast of Tongatapu Island.

      Tongatapu Island, the largest island (100.6 square miles [260.5 square km]) of Tonga, dominates the group. Its name means “sacred south”: the word taboo is derived from the Tongan term tabu, meaning “sacred.” The coral island is level and triangular; its highest point is only 270 feet (80 metres) above sea level. It receives 60 to 70 inches (1,500 to 1,800 mm) of precipitation annually. Because of its coral formation, there are no surface streams, and all fresh water must be collected in rain catchments or taken from wells. Copra and bananas produced on the island are exported from the deepwater wharves of Nukuʿalofa. The island has schools, a hospital, and, at Fuaʿamotu, an international airport.

       Euaʿ and ʿAta islands, both volcanic, were sighted in 1643 by the Dutch navigator Abel Janszoon Tasman (Tasman, Abel Janszoon), who called them Middleburg and Pylstaert, respectively. ʿEua (33.7 square miles [87.4 square km]) is hilly, and its economy is based on agriculture, tourism, and forestry. The island also produces some copra. The smaller island of ʿAta, rising to an extinct volcanic peak of 1,253 feet (382 metres), has guano deposits and is uninhabited except for temporary stays by fishermen. Minor islands of the group include ʿAtata, ʿEueiki, Kalau, and Kanatea. Total land area 134 square miles (348 square km). Pop. (2006 prelim.) 71,260.

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