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Latest Bulletin

Latest bulletin refer to Te Vakai
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Fatupaepae at Lelata
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Ulu o Tokelau arriving in Durban for the 17th COP.
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Metita and Ulu o Tokelau
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Physical activities on Atafu
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Pacific Games 2011.
 

 

Fatupaepae Postponed Market Plans

Fatupaepae in Apia postponed its plan to have a stall in town to sell Tokelauan handicrafts.. read more

 




Ulu O Tokelau Arrives in Durban

Ulu o Tokelau among a 194 delegates from around the world gathered in Durban, South Africa, for a two-week conference beginning Nov. 28. They hope to break deadlocks regarding how to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.. read more



Two Graduate Eye Care Technicians

Metita Puka and Pale Kolopa are the first two graduates from Tokelau to graduate as Eye Care technicians. read more






Health Targets NCD

Tokelau Health targets Non-communicable Diseases for 2012. read more





Campaign Successful

Tokelau’s Pacific Games Campaign for the New Caledonia Pacific Games 2011 found it to be a great success. read more

 






 


 

 

 

 


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About Tokelau


Tokelau consists of three atolls located about 483 km north of Western Samoa. Atafu is the northernmost atoll, 92 km north of Nukunonu, which in turn lies 64 km north of Fakaofo.

Each atoll consist of a number of reef-bound islets (motu) encircling a lagoon. The islets vary in size from 90 m to 6 km in length and from a few metres to 200 metres in width. The largest atoll is Nukunonu at 4.7 sq km. Fakaofo and Atafu are 4 sq km and 3.5 sq km respectively. From Atafu in the north to Fakaofo in the south, the group extends for just under 200 km. The atolls are three to five metres above sea level.

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