constitutional monarchy
Tonga is a Constitutional Monarchy so it has the Monarch (King George Tupou IV) at the head of its government.
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Tonga was once part of the British empire. It is now a small island group with a constitutional monarch style government.
Tonga is an island with very blue water with islands filled with green palm trees and bushes. (I'm sorry if this does not answer your question.)
Tonga was always Tonga when it started. But it orgionally called the Tu'i Tonga Empire when it started in 900BC
It means "I will die for Tonga"
The official name of Tonga is the Kingdom of Tonga.
Tonga was governed as a British protectorate from 1900 until it gained full independence in 1970. While under British protection, Tonga retained a degree of autonomy, allowing its monarchy and traditional governance structures to continue. The relationship with Britain provided Tonga with some security and diplomatic support, but it was not a direct colonial rule. Tonga's independence marked the end of the protectorate arrangement, allowing it to establish its own sovereign government.
If its the polynesian word "Tonga" it means south
As of the latest data, the literacy rate in Tonga is estimated to be around 99%. This indicates that the number of uneducated people is quite low, but specific figures can vary. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's best to consult reports from educational institutions or government sources in Tonga.
It generates revenue and income from the tourists buying souvenirs. Also, the income that a store's owner (if it isn't owned by the government) spends it on goods generating revenue to Tonga's government. This is basically, of how all countries, get tourism's effect.
Tonga is. But Samoa is Bigger than Tonga.