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Interesting Facts in Tonga
Tonga is divided into four main parts: Tongatapu in the South, Ha’apai Group in the center, Vava’s group to the north and the three island of the Niuas Group about 400 km north of Vava’u.

The name Tonga means south. It enjoys a milder and comfortable climate. December to April is the hot rainy season with high humidity from January through March. June to August is cool.

The coconut palm is the common plant in Tonga. The leaves are used to make houses and the nuts are used for food and drink.

Migrating humpback whales bear their young and breed in Tongan waters from June to November. Flying foxes and small bats are the only land mammals native to Tonga.

Some of the chief cash crops of Tonga include bananas, coconuts, vanilla beans, coffee beans and root crops.

Fishing and Tourism are the two major industries of Tonga.

The capital and largest city in Tonga is Nuku’alofa. The currency is called “pa’anga”

The kingdom of Tonga is perched just east of the International Date Line.

The Kingdom of Tonga is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Tongan is a West Polynesian language and belongs to the Oceanic branch of Austronesian languages. Tongan and English languages are used in the schools.