Biha Passage
Biha Passage is a marine channel in Tongatapu, Tonga. Biha Passage is situated nearby to the village Manuka, as well as near the town Kolonga.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kolonga and Niutoua.
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 2½ km southeast of Biha Passage.
Niutoua
Village
Niutoua is a village in Tongatapu, Tonga. It is located close to the Ha'amonga 'a Maui stone on the extreme northeast corner of the island. It is located near Heketā, the second capital of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire. Niutoua is situated 6 km southeast of Biha Passage.
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". Nukuleka is situated 7 km southwest of Biha Passage.
Biha Passage
- Type: Marine channel
- Also known as: “Astrolabe Channel”, “Biha Entrance”, “Eastern Passage”, and “Piha Passage”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Tongatapu, Tonga, Polynesia, Oceania
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Latitude
-21.10665° or 21° 6′ 24″ southLongitude
-175.08522° or 175° 5′ 7″ westOpen location code
52C6VWV7+8WGeoNames ID
4032359
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