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  2. Tupou College - Wikipedia

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    Tupou College is a Methodist boys' secondary boarding school in Toloa on the island of Tongatapu, Tonga. It is located on the Eastern District of Tongatapu near the village of Malapo. The school is owned by the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga. Established in 1866 by James Egan Moulton, it claims to be the oldest secondary school in the Pacific ...

  3. Tolosa, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Tolosa 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 18.20 2009 24.43 2012 20.65 2015 28.24 2018 20.96 2021 24.75 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Tourism Karisyuhan Festival & Tribu Bungkaras of San Roque,Tolosa Leyte Kalipayan or Olot Mansion Romualdez Mausoleum Sacred Heart Shrine on top of the bulwark of Mt. Inapusong Miramar Beach, former U.S Navy base Bil-At Beach Resort St. Michael ...

  4. History of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    The history of Tonga is recorded since the ninth century BC, when seafarers associated with the Lapita diaspora first settled the islands which now make up the Kingdom of Tonga. [1] Along with Fiji and Samoa, the area served as a gateway into the rest of the Pacific region known as Polynesia . [ 2 ]

  5. Tolosa, Spain - Wikipedia

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    The whole of antiquity, including Romanization and until at least 1025, when Gipuzkoa entered history, is an obscure period about which little is known. The territory of Gipuzkoa was incorporated to Castile in 1200. In 1256, King Alfonso X the Wise of Castile granted the charter to Tolosa, naming it after Toulouse, France. In this charter, the ...

  6. James Egan Moulton - Wikipedia

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    Moulton returned to Sydney in 1893 and took up the presidency of Newington College.In 1895, Moulton was the inaugural President of the Old Newingtonians' Union. [2] During this time, he completed translating the Bible into Tongan, which is still in use today in Tonga.

  7. Tuʻi Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Tradition names 39 holders of the title, but there is an alternative list with 48 names. ʻAhoʻeitu – divine father, around 900 AD, resided first in Popua and then other places of the Hahake district, like Toloa near Fuaʻamotu.

  8. Gold of Tolosa - Wikipedia

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    A fragment from the history-book written by Cassius Dio between 200 and 222 AD, [17] asserts the hoard's origin as that of treasure looted from Delphi. [ 2 ] Strabo, writing as late as 17 AD, [ 18 ] also mentions the account of the treasure's origin as the plunder of Delphi, but prefers Poseidonius's account, now lost.

  9. Early history of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    The early history of Tonga covers the islands' settlement and the early Lapita culture through to the rise of the Tuʻi Tonga Empire.. What is known about Tonga before European contact comes from myths, stories, songs, poems, (as there was no writing system) as well as from archaeological excavations.