Tonga and Samoa are located in the South Pacific Ocean. Tonga is situated to the southeast of Samoa, with both island nations lying roughly halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii. Samoa consists of two main islands, Upolu and Savai'i, while Tonga is an archipelago of over 170 islands, with the main islands being Tongatapu, Vava'u, and Ha'apai. They are both part of Polynesia and are known for their rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes.
because Tonga and Samoa are two different countries, but somewhere down the line they are related =)
Samoa and Tonga are two examples.
The islands of Samoa located in the south central pacific, north of Tonga and East of Fiji. There are two different island nations: Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), and American Samoa. Both are comprised of several islands.
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Samoa and Tonga.
Samoa, formally known as the Independent State of Samoa, has two official languages: Samoan and English.American Samoa, a dependency of the United States, has a similar linguistic makeup; however the United States does not have an official language per se, although almost all government business is conducted in English.
The islands of Samoa located in the south central pacific, north of Tonga and East of Fiji. There are two different island nations: Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), and American Samoa. Both are comprised of several islands.
There are no major rivers in Tonga. The biggest body of lake is a steaming lake on the island of Tofua
there are only two
savaii and upolu
Samoan and English
wet and dry