Fiji is closer to Australia. Tonga is East of Fiji.
New Zealand to the South Tonga to the East Tuvalu in the North Vanuatu to the West
Tonga is closer to Fiji in the East Tuvalu in the North Vanuatu in the West and New Zealand to the South
This question actually makes no sense. Vanuatu is west of Fiji. You could ask what lies west of Fiji and Vanuatu (to the southwest of Vanuatu is New Caledonia, and to the west the Coral Sea) or what lies east of Vanuatu and Fiji (Tonga; and to the northeast Samoa).
Fiji is a country of its own, with its own law and government. Fiji is North of New Zealand, East of Tonga, West of Australia and South of Tuvalu.
Fiji shares water border with New Caledonia & Vanuatu to the west, The Solomon Islands to the North West, Tuvalu in the North, Wallis & Futuna to the North East and Tonga to the East.
Fiji shares water border with New Caledonia & Vanuatu to the west, The Solomon Islands to the North West, Tuvalu in the North, Wallis & Futuna to the North East and Tonga to the East.
No, Tonga is not southeast of Fiji; it is actually located to the northeast of Fiji. The two nations are part of the South Pacific Ocean region, but Tonga is further along to the east of Fiji.
officially the Republic of the Fiji Islands is an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean east of Vanuatu, west of Tonga and south of Tuvalu. It is on the outside og alustrallia.
New Zealand to the South, Tonga to the East, Wallis and Futuna(French Territory) to the North East, Tuvalu to the North, Vanuatu to the West.
Fiji is west of the Kingdom of Tonga (a Polynesian island-nation).
Because both countries the Republic of Fiji and the Kingdom of Tonga have laid claims to the Minerva Reef which is south of Tonga and Fiji. The people of Ono, Lau - Fiji use the reef to fish and so is the people of Eua - Tonga. Todate, the reef remains open to both Fiji & Tonga citizens alike.