Alofi
Alofi |
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Alofi street scene |
Location of Alofi (star). |
Administrative divisions of Niue with Alofi on the western side of the island. |
Country |
Niue |
Village |
Alofi North and Alofi South |
Government |
• Assemblyman of Alofi North |
Vaiga Tukuitoga[1] |
• Assemblyman of Alofi South |
Dalton Tagelagi[2] |
Area |
• Area of both Alofi North and Alofi South |
46.48 km2 (17.9 sq mi) |
Elevation[3] |
21 m (69 ft) |
Population (2006)[4] |
• Total |
581 |
• Density |
12.5/km2 (32.46/sq mi) |
• Alofi North |
147 |
• Alofi South |
434 |
Resident Population[5] |
• Residents (Alofi North) |
143 |
• Visitors (Alofi North) |
4 |
• Resident (Alofi South) |
411 |
• Visitor (Alofi South) |
23 |
Time zone |
UTC-11 (UTC-11) |
Area code(s) |
+683 |
Alofi is the capital city of the Pacific Ocean nation of Niue. With a population of 581 (census of 2006), Alofi has the distinction of being the smallest national capital city in terms of population. It consists of the two villages Alofi North (pop. 147) and Alofi South, where the government headquarters are located. (pop. 434).[4]
Geography
It is located at the centre of Alofi Bay on the west coast of the island, close to the only break in the coral reef that surrounds Niue. The bay stretches for 30% of the island's length (about seven kilometres) from Halagigie Point in the south to Makapu Point in the north. It is also notable that Alofi contains the world's largest toothbrush fence.
History
In January 2004, Niue was hit by the fierce tropical storm Cyclone Heta which killed two people and did extensive damage to the entire island. Many of Alofi's buildings were destroyed, including the hospital. Government buildings were shifted to a less exposed site 3 km inland from the west coast, named Fonuakula, after the storm.[6] This site is still within the village boundaries of Alofi South.
Climate
Alofi features a tropical rainforest climate under the Koppen climate classification, with no discernable dry season. The city has a noticeably drier stretch from June through September. However, all of these months average more than 60 mm of rain, the limit for a dry season month. Like other cities with this climate, average temperatures remain relatively constant throughout the year, with temperatures averaging around 25 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
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Notes
References
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Capitals of non- sovereign territories shown in SmallCaps
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Australasia |
Melanesia |
Micronesia |
Polynesia |
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Adamstown, Pitcairn Islands7
Alofi, Niue8
Apia, Samoa
Avarua, Cook Islands8
Funafuti, Tuvalu
Hanga Roa, Easter Island9
Honolulu, Hawaii10
Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna4
Nukuʻalofa, Tonga
Fakaofo, Tokelau11
Pago Pago, American Samoa6
Papeete, French Polynesia4
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