No, the New Zealand dollar is not officially accepted in Tonga; the Tongan paʻanga is the country's official currency. However, some businesses, particularly in tourist areas, may accept NZD, but this is not common. It's advisable for visitors to exchange their NZ dollars for paʻanga for transactions.
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The South Pacific
The population of Tonga is estimated to be around 105,000 people.
Tonga is 13 hours ahead of GMT. As Tonga is about halfway from NZ to Hawaii, and therefore mainly tropical, they have no real use for daylight savings.
If You are exporting goods from NZ the Lower the NZ dollar the more NZ dollars you get for your product, Assuming that you don't alter the price as the value of the NZ dollar goes down.
Tonga.
As of 16th June 2009, $1 (NZ) = $0.64 (US) (64 cents) $10 (NZ) = $6.37 (US) $100 (NZ) = $63.67 (US)
If you are talking about the bordering countries of nz, there is nothing but if you are talking about the countries around nz. They are australia, fiji, tonga, samoa.
NZ dollar
No, two different currencies.
$1 = 1.21 NZ Dollars
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