Outline of Tonga

The Kingdom of Tonga is a sovereign island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean.[1] Tonga comprises the Tonga Archipelago of 169 islands, 36 of them inhabited, stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres (500 mi) in a north-south line. The islands lie south of Samoa and are about one-third of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii.

Tonga is the only surviving monarchy among the island nations of the Pacific Ocean, as well as being the only island nation never to have been formally colonized.

The islands are also known as the Friendly Islands because of the friendly reception accorded to Captain Cook on his first visit in 1773. He happened to arrive at the time of the ʻinasi festival, the yearly donation of the first fruits to the Tu'i Tonga, the islands' paramount chief, and was invited to the festivities. According to the writer William Mariner, in reality the chiefs had wanted to kill Cook during the gathering, but had been unable to agree on a plan.[2]

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Tonga:

General reference

Geography of Tonga

Environment of Tonga

Natural geographic features of Tonga

Regions of Tonga

Ecoregions of Tonga

Administrative divisions of Tonga

Demography of Tonga

Government and politics of Tonga

Main article: Government of Tonga and Politics of Tonga

Branches of the government of Tonga

Executive branch of the government of Tonga

Legislative branch of the government of Tonga

Judicial branch of the government of Tonga

Foreign relations of Tonga

International organization membership

The Kingdom of Tonga is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Tonga

Military of Tonga

Local government in Tonga

History of Tonga

Main article: History of Tonga, Timeline of the history of Tonga, and Current events of Tonga

Culture of Tonga

Art in Tonga

Sports in Tonga

Economy and infrastructure of Tonga

Education in Tonga

Infrastructure of Tonga

See also

References

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of Tonga