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Village in Tafiti, Niue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hakupu is one of the fourteen villages of the island of Niue.[2] According to the 2022 census, it has a population of 180, making it the second-largest village in Niue.[1]
It is located in the southeast of the island, close to Matatamane Point, and is connected by road with the capital Alofi (12 kilometres to the northwest), Avatele (7 kilometres to the west), and via the east coast road to Liku (12 kilometres), Lakepa (16 kilometres), and Mutalau (on the north coast, 20 kilometres away).
There is also a Heritage Park Area which was established in 1998.[3] It extends south from the Tuhiā Access Track. Its primary objective is to protect areas of historical and ecological significance.[4]
Hakupu has a memorial for soldiers who fought during the First World War, World War two, and the Malayan Emergency.[5]
Descending 155 steps into a well known chasm and pool of fresh water situated near the track leading from the village of Hakupu to the sea, Anapala was a main source of fresh water for residents back in the day. [6]
For a length of time, Hakupu has attempted to achieve internet access. As of July 2005, Hakupu is seven miles away from the nearest wireless access point. Technicians have attempted to use an abandoned building in the village in order to create an access point.[7]
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