2011 Edition
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Introduction
Background
Tonga - unique among Pacific nations - never completely lost its indigenous governance. The archipelagos of "The Friendly Islands" were united into a Polynesian kingdom in 1845. Tonga became a constitutional monarchy in 1875 and a British protectorate in 1900; it withdrew from the protectorate and joined the Commonwealth of Nations in 1970. Tonga remains the only monarchy in the Pacific.
Geography
Area
- 747 sq km 717 sq km 30 sq km
- total
- 747 sq km
- water
- 30 sq km
Area - comparative
four times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
tropical; modified by trade winds; warm season (December to May), cool season (May to December)
Coastline
419 km
Elevation extremes
- Pacific Ocean 0 m unnamed elevation on Kao Island 1,033 m
- highest point
- unnamed elevation on Kao Island 1,033 m
- lowest point
- Pacific Ocean 0 m
Environment - current issues
deforestation results as more and more land is being cleared for agriculture and settlement; some damage to coral reefs from starfish and indiscriminate coral and shell collectors; overhunting threatens native sea turtle populations
Environment - international agreements
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution none of the selected agreements
- party to
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution
- signed, but not ratified
- none of the selected agreements
Geographic coordinates
20 00 S, 175 00 W
Geography - note
archipelago of 169 islands (36 inhabited)
Irrigated land
NA
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
- 20% 14.67% 65.33% (2005)
- arable land
- 20%
- other
- 65.33% (2005)
- permanent crops
- 14.67%
Location
Oceania, archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand
Map references
Oceania
Maritime claims
- 12 nm 200 nm 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation
- continental shelf
- 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation
- exclusive economic zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Natural hazards
- cyclones (October to April); earthquakes and volcanic activity on Fonuafo'ou the Tonga Islands experience volcanic activity; Fonualei (elev. 180 m) has shown frequent activity in recent years, while Niuafo'ou (elev. 260 m), which last erupted in 1985, has forced evacuations; other historically active volcanoes include Late and Tofua
- volcanism
- the Tonga Islands experience volcanic activity; Fonualei (elev. 180 m) has shown frequent activity in recent years, while Niuafo'ou (elev. 260 m), which last erupted in 1985, has forced evacuations; other historically active volcanoes include Late and Tofua
Natural resources
fish, fertile soil
Terrain
most islands have limestone base formed from uplifted coral formation; others have limestone overlying volcanic base
People and Society
Age structure
- 37.2% (male 20,023/female 19,393) 56.7% (male 30,125/female 29,959) 6.1% (male 2,986/female 3,430) (2011 est.)
- 0-14 years
- 37.2% (male 20,023/female 19,393)
- 15-64 years
- 56.7% (male 30,125/female 29,959)
- 65 years and over
- 6.1% (male 2,986/female 3,430) (2011 est.)
Birth rate
25.27 births/1,000 population (2011 est.)
Death rate
4.9 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.)
Drinking water source
- urban: 100% of population rural: 100% of population total: 100% of population (2008)
- rural
- 100% of population
- total
- 100% of population (2008)
- urban
- 100% of population
Education expenditures
3.9% of GDP (2004)
Ethnic groups
Polynesian, Europeans
Health expenditures
6.2% of GDP (2009)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Hospital bed density
2.44 beds/1,000 population (2008)
Infant mortality rate
- 13.65 deaths/1,000 live births 14.07 deaths/1,000 live births 13.21 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)
- female
- 13.21 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)
- total
- 13.65 deaths/1,000 live births
Languages
Tongan (official), English (official)
Life expectancy at birth
- 75.16 years 73.79 years 76.58 years (2011 est.)
- female
- 76.58 years (2011 est.)
- total population
- 75.16 years
Literacy
- can read and write Tongan and/or English 98.9% 98.8% 99% (1999 est.)
- definition
- can read and write Tongan and/or English
- female
- 99% (1999 est.)
- male
- 98.8%
- total population
- 98.9%
Median age
- 21.4 years 21 years 21.8 years (2011 est.)
- female
- 21.8 years (2011 est.)
- male
- 21 years
- total
- 21.4 years
Nationality
- Tongan(s) Tongan
- adjective
- Tongan
- noun
- Tongan(s)
Net migration rate
-17.94 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2011 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
56% (2000)
Physicians density
0.2912 physicians/1,000 population (2002)
Population
105,916 (July 2011 est.)
Population growth rate
0.243% (2011 est.)
Religions
Christian (Free Wesleyan Church claims over 30,000 adherents)
Sanitation facility access
- urban: 98% of population rural: 96% of population total: 96% of population urban: 2% of population rural: 4% of population total: 4% of population (2008)
- rural
- 4% of population
- total
- 4% of population (2008)
- urban
- 2% of population
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
- 14 years 14 years 14 years (2007)
- female
- 14 years (2007)
- male
- 14 years
- total
- 14 years
Sex ratio
- 1.03 male(s)/female 1.04 male(s)/female 0.99 male(s)/female 0.7 male(s)/female 0.99 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
- 15-64 years
- 0.99 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over
- 0.7 male(s)/female
- at birth
- 1.03 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.99 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
- under 15 years
- 1.04 male(s)/female
Total fertility rate
3.65 children born/woman (2011 est.)
Unemployment, youth ages 15-24
- 11.9% 9.9% 15.1% (2003)
- female
- 15.1% (2003)
- total
- 11.9%
Urbanization
- 23% of total population (2010) 0.8% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- rate of urbanization
- 0.8% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
- urban population
- 23% of total population (2010)
Government
Administrative divisions
3 island groups; Ha'apai, Tongatapu, Vava'u
Capital
- Nuku'alofa 21 08 S, 175 12 W UTC+13 (18 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
- geographic coordinates
- 21 08 S, 175 12 W
- name
- Nuku'alofa
- time difference
- UTC+13 (18 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Constitution
4 November 1875; revised 1 January 1967
Country name
- Kingdom of Tonga Tonga Pule'anga Tonga Tonga Friendly Islands
- conventional long form
- Kingdom of Tonga
- conventional short form
- Tonga
- former
- Friendly Islands
- local long form
- Pule'anga Tonga
- local short form
- Tonga
Diplomatic representation from the US
the US does not have an embassy in Tonga; the US ambassador to Fiji is accredited to Tonga
Diplomatic representation in the US
- Ambassador Sonatane Tu'akinamolahi TAUMOEPEAU-TUPOU 250 East 51st Street, New York, NY 10022 [1] (917) 369-1025 [1] (917) 369-1024 San Francisco
- chancery
- 250 East 51st Street, New York, NY 10022
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Sonatane Tu'akinamolahi TAUMOEPEAU-TUPOU
- consulate(s) general
- San Francisco
- FAX
- [1] (917) 369-1024
- telephone
- [1] (917) 369-1025
Executive branch
- King George TUPOU V (since 11 September 2006) Prime Minister Lord Siale'ataonga TU'IVAKANO (since 22 December 2010) Cabinet is nominated by the prime minister and appointed by the monarch there is also a Privy Council that advises the monarch the monarchy is hereditary; prime minister and deputy prime minister elected by and from the members of parliament and appointed by the monarch Lord Siale'ataonga TU'IVAKANO elected by parliament on 21 December 2010 with 14 of 26 votes
- cabinet
- Cabinet is nominated by the prime minister and appointed by the monarch
- chief of state
- King George TUPOU V (since 11 September 2006)
- election results
- Lord Siale'ataonga TU'IVAKANO elected by parliament on 21 December 2010 with 14 of 26 votes
- elections
- the monarchy is hereditary; prime minister and deputy prime minister elected by and from the members of parliament and appointed by the monarch
- head of government
- Prime Minister Lord Siale'ataonga TU'IVAKANO (since 22 December 2010)
Flag description
red with a bold red cross on a white rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner; the cross reflects the deep-rooted Christianity in Tonga; red represents the blood of Christ and his sacrifice; white signifies purity
Government type
constitutional monarchy
Independence
4 June 1970 (from UK protectorate)
International law organization participation
has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt
International organization participation
ACP, ADB, AOSIS, C, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch
Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the monarch); Court of Appeal (Chief Justice and high court justices from overseas chosen and approved by Privy Council)
Legal system
English common law
Legislative branch
- unicameral Legislative Assembly or Fale Alea (26 seats - 9 for nobles elected from among the country's 29 nobles, 17 members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) last held on 25 November 2010 (next to be held in 2014) Peoples Representatives: percent of vote - independents 67.3%, Democratic Party 28.5%; seats - Democratic Party 12, independents 5
- election results
- Peoples Representatives: percent of vote - independents 67.3%, Democratic Party 28.5%; seats - Democratic Party 12, independents 5
- elections
- last held on 25 November 2010 (next to be held in 2014)
National anthem
- "Ko e fasi `o e tu"i `o e `Otu Tonga" (Song of the King of the Tonga Islands) Uelingatoni Ngu TUPOUMALOHI/Karl Gustavus SCHMITT in use since 1875; the anthem is more commonly known as "Fasi Fakafonua" (National Song)
- lyrics/music
- Uelingatoni Ngu TUPOUMALOHI/Karl Gustavus SCHMITT
- name
- "Ko e fasi `o e tu"i `o e `Otu Tonga" (Song of the King of the Tonga Islands)
National holiday
National Day, 4 November (1875)
National symbol(s)
red cross on white field; arms equal length
Political parties and leaders
Democratic Party of the Friendly Islands [Samuela 'Akilisi POHIVA]; People's Democratic Party or PDP [Tesina FUKO]; Sustainable Nation-Building Party [Sione FONUA]; Tonga Democratic Labor Party [NA]; Tonga Human Rights and Democracy Movement or THRDM [Uliti UATA]
Political pressure groups and leaders
Human Rights and Democracy Movement Tonga or HRDMT [Rev. Simote VEA, chairman]; Public Servant's Association [Finau TUTONE]
Suffrage
21 years of age; universal
Economy
Agriculture - products
squash, coconuts, copra, bananas, vanilla beans, cocoa, coffee, ginger, black pepper; fish
Budget
- $104.9 million $104.9 million (2010 est.)
- expenditures
- $104.9 million (2010 est.)
- revenues
- $104.9 million
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
0% of GDP (2010 est.)
Commercial bank prime lending rate
11.53% (31 December 2010 est.) 12.13% (31 December 2009 est.)
Current account balance
-$23 million (2007 est.)
Debt - external
$104.5 million (31 December 2009 est.) $80.7 million (2004)
Economy - overview
Tonga has a small, open, South Pacific island economy. It has a narrow export base in agricultural goods. Squash, vanilla beans, and yams are the main crops. Agricultural exports, including fish, make up two-thirds of total exports. The country must import a high proportion of its food, mainly from New Zealand. The country remains dependent on external aid and remittances from Tongan communities overseas to offset its trade deficit. Tourism is the second-largest source of hard currency earnings following remittances. Tonga had 39,000 visitors in 2006. The government is emphasizing the development of the private sector, especially the encouragement of investment, and is committing increased funds for health and education. Tonga has a reasonably sound basic infrastructure and well developed social services. High unemployment among the young, a continuing upturn in inflation, pressures for democratic reform, and rising civil service expenditures are major issues facing the government.
Electricity - consumption
37.2 million kWh (2008 est.)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2009)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2009 est.)
Electricity - production
40 million kWh (2008 est.)
Exchange rates
pa'anga (TOP) per US dollar - NA (2007) 2.0277 (2006) 1.96 (2005) 1.9716 (2004) 2.142 (2003)
Exports
$22 million (2006)
Exports - commodities
squash, fish, vanilla beans, root crops
Exports - partners
Hong Kong 26.8%, US 17.9%, Fiji 10.7%, Samoa 9%, NZ 7.9%, Japan 6.1%, American Samoa 5.7% (2010)
GDP - composition by sector
- 20.4% 17.9% 61.7% (2010 est.)
- agriculture
- 20.4%
- industry
- 17.9%
- services
- 61.7% (2010 est.)
GDP - per capita (PPP)
$6,100 (2010 est.) $6,200 (2009 est.) $6,300 (2008 est.) data are in 2010 US dollars
GDP - real growth rate
0.3% (2010 est.) -0.3% (2009 est.) 1.3% (2008 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)
$363 million (2010 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$751 million (2010 est.) $749.1 million (2009 est.) $750.9 million (2008 est.) data are in 2010 US dollars
Household income or consumption by percentage share
- NA% NA%
- highest 10%
- NA%
- lowest 10%
- NA%
Imports
$139 million (2006)
Imports - commodities
foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, fuels, chemicals
Imports - partners
Fiji 31.6%, NZ 22.3%, Japan 11%, US 10.8%, Australia 5.6%, China 5.1% (2010)
Industrial production growth rate
1% (2003 est.)
Industries
tourism, construction, fishing
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
3.6% (2010 est.) 1.4% (2009 est.)
Investment (gross fixed)
26.3% of GDP (2010 est.)
Labor force
39,960 (2007)
Labor force - by occupation
- 31.8% 30.6% 2,003% (2003 est.)
- agriculture
- 31.8%
- industry
- 30.6%
- services
- 2,003% (2003 est.)
Market value of publicly traded shares
$NA
Natural gas - consumption
0 cu m (2009 est.)
Natural gas - exports
0 cu m (2009 est.)
Natural gas - imports
0 cu m (2009 est.)
Natural gas - production
0 cu m (2009 est.)
Natural gas - proved reserves
0 cu m (1 January 2011 est.)
Oil - consumption
1,000 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Oil - exports
0 bbl/day (2009 est.)
Oil - imports
1,202 bbl/day (2009 est.)
Oil - production
0 bbl/day (2010 est.)
Oil - proved reserves
0 bbl (1 January 2010 est.)
Population below poverty line
24% (FY03/04)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
$40.83 million (FY04/05)
Stock of broad money
$171.8 million (31 December 2010 est.) $153.5 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Stock of domestic credit
$165.8 million (31 December 2010 est.) $150.2 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Stock of narrow money
$54.37 million (31 December 2010 est.) $44.54 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Taxes and other revenues
28.9% of GDP (2010 est.)
Unemployment rate
13% (FY03/04 est.)
Communications
Broadcast media
2 state-owned television stations and 2 privately-owned stations; satellite and cable TV services are available; 2 state-owned and 3 privately-owned radio stations; Radio Australia broadcasts obtainable via a satellite feed (2009)
Internet country code
.to
Internet hosts
20,847 (2010)
Internet users
8,400 (2009)
Telephone system
- competition between Tonga Telecommunications Corporation (TCC) and Shoreline Communications Tonga (SCT) is accelerating expansion of telecommunications; SCT granted approval to introduce high-speed digital service for telephone, Internet, and television while TCC has exclusive rights to operate the mobile-phone network; international telecom services are provided by government-owned Tonga Telecommunications International (TTI) combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity about 70 telephones per 100 persons; fully automatic switched network country code - 676; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2009)
- domestic
- combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity about 70 telephones per 100 persons; fully automatic switched network
- general assessment
- competition between Tonga Telecommunications Corporation (TCC) and Shoreline Communications Tonga (SCT) is accelerating expansion of telecommunications; SCT granted approval to introduce high-speed digital service for telephone, Internet, and television while TCC has exclusive rights to operate the mobile-phone network; international telecom services are provided by government-owned Tonga Telecommunications International (TTI)
- international
- country code - 676; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2009)
Telephones - main lines in use
31,000 (2010)
Telephones - mobile cellular
54,300 (2010)
Transportation
Airports
6 (2010)
Airports - with paved runways
- 1 (2010)
- 2,438 to 3,047 m
- 1 (2010)
- total
- 1
Airports - with unpaved runways
- 1 (2010)
- 1,524 to 2,437 m
- 1
- 914 to 1,523 m
- 3
- total
- 5
- under 914 m
- 1 (2010)
Merchant marine
- bulk carrier 1, cargo 6, carrier 1, liquefied gas 1, passenger/cargo 1 3 (Australia 1, Switzerland 1, UK 1) (2010)
- foreign-owned
- 3 (Australia 1, Switzerland 1, UK 1) (2010)
- total
- 10
Ports and terminals
Nuku'alofa, Neiafu, Pangai
Roadways
- 680 km 184 km 496 km (2000)
- total
- 680 km
- unpaved
- 496 km (2000)
Military and Security
Manpower available for military service
- 24,460 24,041 (2010 est.)
- females age 16-49
- 24,041 (2010 est.)
- males age 16-49
- 24,460
Manpower fit for military service
- 20,956 20,577 (2010 est.)
- females age 16-49
- 20,577 (2010 est.)
- males age 16-49
- 20,956
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
- 1,196 1,134 (2010 est.)
- female
- 1,134 (2010 est.)
- male
- 1,196
Military branches
- Tonga Defense Services (TDS): Land Force (Royal Guard), Maritime Force (includes Royal Marines, Air Wing) (2010)
- Tonga Defense Services (TDS)
- Land Force (Royal Guard), Maritime Force (includes Royal Marines, Air Wing) (2010)
Military expenditures
0.9% of GDP (2006 est.)
Military service age and obligation
16 years of age for voluntary enlistment (with parental consent); no conscription (2010)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
none