ʻAlakipeau
| ʻAlakipeau | |
|---|---|
| Waters | Pacific Ocean |
| Archipelago | Tongatapu |
| Geographical location | 21 ° 5 ′ S , 175 ° 15 ′ W |
ʻAlakipeau (also: Alakibeau ) is a small island in the Tongatapu archipelago in the Pacific . Politically, it belongs to the Kingdom of Tonga .
geography
The Motu is located in the center of the archipelago off the north coast of Tongatapu. It forms with Poloʻa in the extension of Muifonua Point , and the islands of Tufuka and ʻAtatā in the north, the western edge of the Great Passage , Ava Lahi . Fafa is opposite on the eastern edge of the Ava Lahi Passage .
climate
The climate is tropical hot, but is tempered by constantly blowing winds. Like the other islands of the Tongatapu group, ʻAlakipeau is occasionally hit by cyclones .
Individual evidence
- ↑ ʻAlakipeau at GeoNames , geonames.org. Accessed July 31, 2020