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Ovaka is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Vava'u Group in the far north of the country. It is 2800 meters long east–west, and more than 800 meters wide at its widest point. The namesake village is located on the northeast coast. The island had a population of 96 in 2021. Notable residents include Salesi (Charles) Liu, who was one of the six sons of chiefs of high rank chosen to accompany Prince Viliami Tungī Mailefihi to school at Newington College in Sydney, Australia, with James Egan Moulton to translate the English Holy Bible into the Tongan language in 1896.

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  • Ovaka ist eine Insel in der tonganischen Inselgruppe Vavaʻu. 2008 hatte Ovaka 85 Bewohner (de)
  • Ovaka es una isla de Tonga. Está localizada dentro del grupo de Vava'u, en el extremo norte del país.Tiene 2800 metros de largo de este a oeste y más de 800 metros de ancho en su punto más ancho. El pueblo homónimo se encuentra en la costa noreste. La isla tenía una población de 96 habitantes en 2021.​ (es)
  • Ovaka è un'isola dell'arcipelago delle Tonga, nell'Oceano Pacifico. Amministrativamente appartiene alla divisione Vava'u, nel distretto di Motu. L'isola è lunga 2800 m da est a ovest e larga più di 800 m. Si trova nel sud dell'arcipelago di Vava'u tra e gli isolotti molto più piccoli di , , e . La stessa barriera corallina comprende gli isolotti di e e a est. L'omonimo villaggio, sulla costa nord-orientale, ha una popolazione di 96 abitanti nel 2021. (it)
  • 'Ovaka é uma ilha de Tonga, localizada no grupo Vava'u no norte do país. Tem uma área de 1,29 km² e uma população de 103 habitantes. (pt)
  • Ovaka is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Vava'u Group in the far north of the country. It is 2800 meters long east–west, and more than 800 meters wide at its widest point. The namesake village is located on the northeast coast. The island had a population of 96 in 2021. Notable residents include Salesi (Charles) Liu, who was one of the six sons of chiefs of high rank chosen to accompany Prince Viliami Tungī Mailefihi to school at Newington College in Sydney, Australia, with James Egan Moulton to translate the English Holy Bible into the Tongan language in 1896. (en)
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  • Ovaka ist eine Insel in der tonganischen Inselgruppe Vavaʻu. 2008 hatte Ovaka 85 Bewohner (de)
  • Ovaka es una isla de Tonga. Está localizada dentro del grupo de Vava'u, en el extremo norte del país.Tiene 2800 metros de largo de este a oeste y más de 800 metros de ancho en su punto más ancho. El pueblo homónimo se encuentra en la costa noreste. La isla tenía una población de 96 habitantes en 2021.​ (es)
  • Ovaka is an island in Tonga. It is located within the Vava'u Group in the far north of the country. It is 2800 meters long east–west, and more than 800 meters wide at its widest point. The namesake village is located on the northeast coast. The island had a population of 96 in 2021. Notable residents include Salesi (Charles) Liu, who was one of the six sons of chiefs of high rank chosen to accompany Prince Viliami Tungī Mailefihi to school at Newington College in Sydney, Australia, with James Egan Moulton to translate the English Holy Bible into the Tongan language in 1896. Niuingatoni Liu (dec. 1988) named after Newington College is the son of Salesi Liu who was named in honour of his father's endeavor to Australia and was a well known in Tonga. He composed the lakalaka for the villages of , Kolonga and Niutoua in Tongatapu, Tonga. To this day, his compositions are still performed at auspicious occasions. (en)
  • Ovaka è un'isola dell'arcipelago delle Tonga, nell'Oceano Pacifico. Amministrativamente appartiene alla divisione Vava'u, nel distretto di Motu. L'isola è lunga 2800 m da est a ovest e larga più di 800 m. Si trova nel sud dell'arcipelago di Vava'u tra e gli isolotti molto più piccoli di , , e . La stessa barriera corallina comprende gli isolotti di e e a est. L'omonimo villaggio, sulla costa nord-orientale, ha una popolazione di 96 abitanti nel 2021. (it)
  • 'Ovaka é uma ilha de Tonga, localizada no grupo Vava'u no norte do país. Tem uma área de 1,29 km² e uma população de 103 habitantes. (pt)
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