Geography of Niue – The Ultimate Free Guide 2021

Learn facts and Geography of Niue including Major Geographical Features, Natural resources, Region, area, Capital, Border countries, rivers in Niue.

  • Niue is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometres northeast of New Zealand.
  • Niue is located in a triangle between Tonga, Samoa, and the Cook Islands. It is 604 kilometers northeast of Tonga. The island is commonly referred to as “The Rock”, which comes from the traditional name “Rock of Polynesia”.
  • Niue is one of the world’s largest coral islands.
  • Niue is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, and New Zealand conducts most diplomatic relations on its behalf.
  • Niue is not a member of the United Nations (UN), but UN organisations have accepted its status as a freely-associated state as equivalent to independence for the purposes of international law

Geography of Niue


Geography of Niue
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Area:

261.46 km2.

Capital:

Alofi

Population:

1,620

Bordering Countries:

Niue has signed a treaty with the United States in which the parties delimited the east–west maritime boundary between Niue and American Samoa. Niue is south of American Samoa.

Official languages:

English, Niuean

Geographical Coordinates:

19°03′14″S 169°55′12″W

World Region or Continent:

Oceania

General Terrain:

The terrain consists of steep coastal cliffs made from limestone and a central plateau. The lowest point is at sea level, and the highest is an unnamed point near Mutalau settlement, at 68 m.

Geographical Low Point:

The lowest point is at sea level.

Geographical High Point:

Geographical High Point is an unnamed point near Mutalau settlement, at 68 m.

Climate:

Niue’s climate is tropical, modified by south-east trade winds. Cyclones pose a natural hazard.

Villages in Niue:

  • Makefu
  • Tuapa
  • Namukulu
  • Hikutavake
  • Toi
  • Mutalau
  • Lakepa
  • Liku
  • Hakupu
  • Vaiea
  • Avatele
  • Tamakautoga
  • Alofi South
  • Alofi North

Major Land forms of Niue :

Niue is one of the world’s largest coral islands. It consists of steep limestone cliffs lying along the coast, giving way to a central plateau. Two large bays indent the western coast, with Alofi Bay in the center and Avatele Bay in the south.

Major Rivers and Lakes:

Major rivers of Niue :

It has No rivers.

Major Lakes of Niue :

It has no Lakes

Natural Resources of Niue:

The island’s natural resources are fish and arable land.

Major Geographical Features:

Oceans:

southwestern Pacific Ocean

Mountain Ranges:

No Mountains in Niue

See Also:

World Map

References:

Wikipedia

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