Talafo‘ou
Talafo‘ou is a village in Tongatapu, Tonga and has about 386 residents. Talafo‘ou is situated nearby to the village Makaunga, as well as near the locality Houma Niutao.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nukuleka and Kolonga.
Nukuleka
Village
Nukuleka is a small fishing village on the north-east coast of the island of Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga. In January 2008, Canadian archaeologist David V. Burley claimed that it was the "cradle of Polynesia".
Kolonga
Town
Kolonga is a village and the most populated settlement located on the northeast coast of Tongatapu in the Hahake District, Kingdom of Tonga. Kolonga is a hereditary estate of Lord Nuku. Kolonga is situated 5 km east of Talafo‘ou.
Muʻa
Hamlet
Muʻa is a small town in the Hahake district on the island of Tongatapu, and it was for centuries the ancient capital of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. It is divided in the villages Lapaha and Tatakamotonga, is close to Talasiu and famous for the ancient langi. Muʻa is situated 5 km south of Talafo‘ou.
Talafo‘ou
Latitude
-21.13526° or 21° 8′ 7″ southLongitude
-175.11993° or 175° 7′ 12″ westPopulation
386Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)Open location code
52C6VV7J+V2OpenStreetMap ID
node 1802566017OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
4032323
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