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Tonga

The Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago located in the South Pacific Ocean. It comprises 176 islands, 52 of which are inhabited. Tonga has an estimated population of 104,000 as of 2009.

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How big and dangerous is tongan crip gang?

go ask them lolz

They are the biggest crip organization in Salt Lake City UT,

They are also have allot of numbers in Texas, and California

They can be very aggressive but normally keep to them self

Did Samoa rule Tonga?

Although it is not certain of the era or time, Tongans have ruled Samoa at one point. Before Tonga was established as the monarchy "The Kingdom of Tonga," or what is now a Constitutional Monarchy, with a prime minister- it was similar to the colonies that comprised the first U.S. (Vava'u, Ha'apai, Tongatapu and etc. had their own ruler.) It is not known which Tongan dynasty it was that ruled. To identify this is very important because until the current reigning dynasty (Tupou 1), Tonga was not The Kingdom of Tonga. It was still consisted of colonies.

Individual Tongans and individual Samoans have had a lot of discontent towards each other because of the past where Tonga once ruled Samoa, and the claims that Samoans were former slaves of Tonga. There has been much heated competition, in the modern age, involving Tonga and Samoa in Rugby. One of the best Rugby players of all time is Jonah Lomu, of Tongan descent. But there has not been much representation of Tonga since then. Samoa, on the other hand, has played very well in 2010, winning the Sevens Cup in Las Vegas and moved on to take the Japan cup as well.

Tongans and Samoans are very beautiful people and it is a shame that there is ethnic rivalry. But it is wonderful to know that there are Tongans and Samoans who have enough respect for each other and themselves to get along with one another.

What is the population of Tonga?

As of 2021, the population of Tonga is estimated to be around 105,695 people.

Who did Tonga gain its independence from?

The Friendly Islands were never colonized and are the only Polynesian Nation to have maintained an independent hereditary Monarchy for all of its known history. Britain provided a strong influence and protection against colonial threat from Germany by naming it a protected state in 1900.

This is all because Tonga had a very smart king back then. and only focused on the island not on the influence of the British

How do you say Be strong in Tongan?

"Fa'amalosi, Teine" or "Teine, fa'amalosi".

How do i say i miss you in Tonga?

How do I say, I miss you in Tongan

What is Tonga High School's motto?

"Ma Luna aʻe o nā lāhui a pau ke ola ke kanaka." This is Hawaiian. Translated into English the motto says: "Above all nations is humanity."

What are the most famous animals in Tonga?

well there are lots of them but the most common animal of Tonga is the fruit bat

Who is Tongas team captain for rugby?

i am the captain what u gonna do about it

..BOOO YA!

What racial category is assigned to individuals of Samoan Tongan and Tahitian?

The native populations of Samoa, Tonga, and Tahiti, and their descendants living elsewhere, are some of the many island populations considered to be Polynesian.

How do you say any word in Tonga?

f***:togekhe

i only know that

togekhe XD

What is currency used in Tonga?

Pa'anga is the currency used in Tonga.

What foods do people eat in Tonga?

There are all sorts of foods eaten in Tonga that include fruits, animals and seafood. "Talo" (taro) and "Manioke" (a.k.a, tapioca or cassava) are considered vegetables, and are popular common sides to main meals in Tonga. They grow in the ground and Tongans eat the root. At big feasts "puaka" (pig) is often roasted in the ground (called a "fei'umu") or rolled on a stick, over an open fire.

They also eat the fresh catch of the day from the ocean, ranging from "ika" (fish) that can be eaten raw (in a dish called "ota"), "tukumisi" (Tongan shellfish short-spine sea urchin), and "masolo" (sea mussel). There are lots of other unique foods that complete the diet of someone who lives in Tonga, including "otai" (juice with shredded fruit like mango, but most commonly watermelon) and "lu" (taro leaves) that have meat ("puaka"- pork, "sipi"- lamb and "pulu"- beef) or fish in it, to name a few. You'll just have to visit the islands of Tonga to taste for yourself the delicious dishes it has to offer!

What is the main island of Tonga?

Tongatapu is the main island of Tonga.

What does toko mean in tongan?

Derived from the Tongan word 'tokoua' which means 'sibling', 'toko' is Tongan slang, meaning - a close acquaintance.

Often shortened to 'toks' and/or 'dox' by kids who live outside of Tonga. Hey toko, what are you up to?" "Nothing, toks. What's in your lunchbox?

Do tongans and samoans speak the same language?

Yes, Samoan is in the Polynesian language family.

How do you say go to the toilet in tongan?

Ou te fia mana'o e fa'aaoga le potu taele.

Why the daimetr of rim round Tonga is made slightly smaller?

Well idiot its simple :)...its made slightly smaller because in hot season,Temperature goes very high and Iron rim round a Tonga expands...so in other words its due to thermal expansion...

How to say poop in Tonga?

http://translate.google.com/# anything u ever want to translate