Hā‘utu
Hā‘utu is a hamlet in Tongatapu, Tonga and has about 187 residents. Hā‘utu is situated nearby to the village Fāhefa, as well as near the hamlet Kala‘au.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Houma and Kanokupolu.
Houma
Town
Houma is a village in Tongatapu, Tonga. It contains Mapu a Vaea. It had a population of 2086 in 2016. Houma is situated 4 km southeast of Hā‘utu.
Kanokupolu
Village
Kanokupolu is a village on Tongatapu. The population is 354. it is the originating seat of the Tuʻi Kanokupolu dynasty, to which the current king of Tonga still traces his descent. Kanokupolu is situated 7 km north of Hā‘utu.
ʻUtulau
Village
Photo: Haanofonua, CC BY-SA 3.0.
ʻUtulau is a village on the western district of Tongatapu, Tonga. It is one of the estates of Crown Prince Tupoutoʻa, the heir to the Tongan throne. The traditional chief of the village is Tau'atevalu. ʻUtulau is situated 8 km southeast of Hā‘utu.
Hā‘utu
Latitude
-21.14337° or 21° 8′ 36″ southLongitude
-175.33111° or 175° 19′ 52″ westPopulation
187Elevation
20 metres (66 feet)Open location code
52C6VM49+MHOpenStreetMap ID
node 3210268642OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
4036396
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In Other Languages
“Hā‘utu” goes by many names.
- Tonga (Tonga Islands): “Ha‘utu”
- Tonga (Tonga Islands): “Hā‘utu”
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