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The table lists the villages with population and area. These are the administrative subdivisions of Niue. Some of them include smaller settlements and hamlets. [citation needed] The villages Alofi North and Alofi South together serve as the capital of Niue, Alofi (pop. 614). In the following table, the villages are listed in clockwise order.
Luxembourg City: 136,208: 21.3% [83] 2025 ... Niue: Alofi: 597: 30.8%: 2017 ... List of countries and dependencies by population; List of towns and cities with ...
Niue's land area is about 261.46 square kilometres (100.95 sq mi) [6] and its population was 1,689 at the Census in 2022. The terrain of the island has two noticeable levels. The higher level is made up of a limestone cliff running along the coast, with a plateau in the centre of the island reaching approximately 60 metres (200 ft) above sea level.
Fifty years ago, the island of Niue once housed more than 5,000 people, but today, it's losing its population, barely holding onto less than 1,600 residents.. Part of the shrinking numbers are due ...
4 February – Niue health authorities report a total of 71 cases in Niue; with 18 cases reported in the last 36 hours. 32 of these cases remained active. [1] 7 February – Niue health authorities declare a COVID-19 outbreak, with a total of 99 cases. This is the second outbreak in the island state since November 2022.
An urban area can be defined by one or more of the following: administrative criteria or political boundaries (e.g., area within the jurisdiction of a municipality or town committee), a threshold population size (where the minimum for an urban settlement is typically in the region of 2,000 people, although this varies globally between 200 and ...
Business Insider added the city population for each location using US Census 2023 estimates. Here are the top 15 cities with the best quality of life in 2024 to 2025, ranked. 15.
This is a list of Oceanian countries and dependencies by population in Oceania, which includes Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Projections are from the United Nations [ 1 ] and official figures are from the Pacific Community [ 2 ] and other official sources.