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Latest revision as of 16:05, 17 April 2020

Kingdom of Fonualei
Puleʻanga ʻo Fonualei
(Fonualeian)
General fonua.png
Flag
Emblem of Fonualei
Emblem
Motto: ʻE ʻOtua Māfimafi
  "Oh Almighty God Above"
Anthem: Ko Koe Ko e Falalaʻanga
"Our Lord the Pillar"
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Location of Talailau (in green) in X (grey).
Location of Talailau (in green) in X (grey).
Capital
and
Nukupule
Official languagesFonualeian
Active Military2,572 (2015)
Ethnic groups
82.6% Fonualeian
16.3% Misaian
1.1% Others
Demonym(s)Fonualeian
GovernmentDemocratic elective monarchy
Mataeula Tuʻipulotu
Heuʻifanga Fe’ao
LegislatureCouncil of Chiefs
Independence
• Matai Rebellion
1920
• Treaty of Namiwan
1923
Area
• 
00,000 km2 (0 sq mi)
Population
• 2014 census
347,139
• Density
000/km2 (0.0/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
$1.426 billion
• Per capita
$4,109.84
Gini (2014)45.9
medium
HDI (2017)0.707
high
Currencypaʻanga (FNP)
Date formatdd.mm.yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+420
ISO 3166 codeFNL
Internet TLD.fn

Fonualei (/fɔnʉalɛae/; Fonualeian: Fonualei) known officially as the Kingdom of Fonualei (Fonualeian: Puleʻangaʻo Fonualei), is sovereign state in Savai. It borders South Misai to the north and is bounded by the Sea of Savai to the south and east, thus sharing maritime borders with Agarntrop. The Kingdom comprises of a mainland and its offshore islands, spanning an area of X sq. km (X sq. mi) in total. The capital and largest city is the port town of Nukupule, home to 64% of the country's population of around 340,000 people.