Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand.
Tokelau consists of three coral atolls, Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo.
800 miles / 1300 kms.
American Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tuvalu, Tokelau
Tokelau, a group of atolls in the south-west Pacific, is a Dependent Territory of New Zealand and part of Oceania - therefore, it is not part of an actual continent. It has no official capital city.
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The Chatham Islands and the Kermadec Islands are possibly the extent in longitude - certainly for populated areas. The Antipodes would extend that but unpopulated. However, the Cook Islands (Rarotonga) is the easternmost in the 'New Zealand realm', and Auckland islands in the west. The latitudinal extent is much greater, extending from the Tokelau in the north, to possibly Scott Island in the south, and including the Auckland and Campbell islands. All essentially unpopulated (other than Tokelau). (there is a permanent DoC presence on the Kermadecs. ) Scott Island may be considered part of the Ross dependency, and as such, those territorial claims are frozen.
Piticairn Islands - 50 people Vatican City - 800 people Tokelau - 1,200 people Niue - 1,500 people Falkland Islands - 3,000 people
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The area of Tokelau is 10 square kilometers.
Tokelau is under the sovereignty of New Zeland, but the cultures are seperate. If you are from Tokelau, you are Tokelauan. Tokelau is it's own culture. Some Tokelauans have been generations from Samoa and Spain.
The two official languages of Tokelau, New Zealand are:EnglishTokelauanAll citizens of Tokelau speak one or both of these languages.