Tokelau
Tokelau is a territory in the Pacific Ocean located in the South Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and New Zealand. It consists of three atolls - Atafu, Nuku'alofu and Fakaofo.
Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand and its form of government is a constitutional monarchy, where the head is the monarch of New Zealand, represented by the Governor-General.
The administrative center of Tokelau is the city of Atafu.
The climate is tropical, with high humidity and rain all year round. The average temperature is around 28°C.
The population is about 1,500 people.
The official language is Tokelauan, but English is also used.
Tokelau is known for its beautiful natural scenery, sandy beaches and turquoise waters. The territory is also known for being one of the least populated countries in the world.
The standard of living is quite low due to its isolated location and limited economic opportunities. The population is mainly engaged in fishing and agriculture, and most goods and food products have to be imported.