Haʻapai
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thumb|120px|Location of Haʻapai District in Tonga Haʻapai is a group of islands, islets, reefs, and shoals in the central part of Tonga. It has a combined land area of . The Tongatapu island group lies to its south, and the Vavaʻu group lies to its north. Seventeen of the Haʻapai islands are inhabited. Their combined population is 5,419. The highest point in the Ha‘apai group, and in all of Tonga, is on Kao, which rises almost above sea level.
Key facts
- Islands.name
- Haʻapai
- Islands.image_name
- Haʻapai.gif
- Islands.image_caption
- Map of Haʻapai
- Islands.location
- Pacific Ocean
- Islands.archipelago
- Tonga Islands
- Islands.total_islands
- 51
- Islands.major_islands
- 17
- Islands.area_km2
- 109.30
- Islands.highest_mount
- Kao
- Islands.elevation_m
- 1,046
- Islands.country
- Tonga
- Islands.country_largest_city
- Pangai, Lifuka Island
- Islands.population
- 5,419
- Islands.population_as_of
- 2021
- Islands.density_km2
- 60.53
- Islands.ethnic_groups
- Tongan (majority), European, Chinese, other Pacific Islanders
- Islands.image_map
- Haapai in Tonga.svg
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thumb|120px|Location of Haʻapai District in Tonga Haʻapai is a group of islands, islets, reefs, and shoals in the central part of Tonga. It has a combined land area of . The Tongatapu island group lies to its south, and the Vavaʻu group lies to its north. Seventeen of the Haʻapai islands are inhabited. Their combined population is 5,419. The highest point in the Ha‘apai group, and in all of Tonga, is on Kao, which rises almost above sea level.
The administrative capital village of Haʻapai District is Pangai, which is located on Lifuka.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Haʻapai” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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