Newspapers in Tonga There is no daily newspaper in Tonga. Most important is the weekly government agency Tonga Chronicle / Kalonikali Tonga (approx. 7,000 copies), published in English and Tonga. The Tonga Broadcasting Commission broadcasts radio in two channels and is considered government friendly. TV is under construction; American television can be received via satellite….
Category: Oceania
Tokelau Geography and Climate
Tokelau is a Polynesian word meaning “northern wind”, but in the Tokelau Islands the Tokelau language is spoken, which is quite similar to the language spoken in Samoa. In addition, most people in the Tokelau Islands speak English. This archipelago located in Polynesia in the South Pacific consists of three atolls. Each atoll has a…
Beer Opening in The Cook Islands
Unique beer brewing on the Cook Islands to Rarotonga and Aitutaki. Here you will find the most beautiful, paradise-like beaches, fantastic snorkeling, relaxed Pacific atmosphere, friendly people and beautiful hiking tours. Read more here and let yourself be inspired for your dream trip! If you dream of experiencing the South Seas with some of the world’s most…
Auckland Transportation
General Traffic rules According to aparentingblog, New Zealand is driving on the left. Maximum speeds As a matter of principle, in addition to the general speed limits shown, the speed limits indicated by signs must be strictly observed. Urban: In built-up areas there is a speed limit of 50 km / h Country roads: There…
Public Transport Adelaide
The public transport in Adelaide are very modern, comfortable, reliable and well organized. Furthermore, the entire transport network of the capital of South Australia is well developed and very clearly arranged. The journey by bus and train as well as the comfortable tram is very relaxing and you can get a lot of nice impressions…
Fiji Wildlife and Economy
Animals and Plants Of monkey faces and mongooses that don’t eat rats Due to the isolated location of the Fiji Islands, there are few species of mammals. The animals that live here were mostly brought in by humans. The Fijian monkey- faced fruit bat is one of the native mammal species, although it is almost…