Outline of Niue explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Niue:

Niue  - an island nation in free association with New Zealand located in the South Pacific Ocean.[1] It is commonly known as the "Rock of Polynesia". Natives of the island call it merely "The Rock". Although self-governing, Niue is in free association with New Zealand, meaning that the Sovereign in Right of New Zealand is also Niue's head of state. Most diplomatic relations are conducted by New Zealand on Niue's behalf. Niue is located 2,400 kilometres northeast of New Zealand in a triangle between Tonga, Samoa, and the Cook Islands. The Niuean language and the English language are both taught in schools and used in day-to-day business and communications. The people are predominantly Polynesian.

General reference

Geography of Niue

Geography of Niue

Environment of Niue

Natural geographic features of Niue

Regions of Niue

Regions of Niue

Ecoregions of Niue

List of ecoregions in Niue

Administrative divisions of Niue

None

Municipalities of Niue

Demography of Niue

Demographics of Niue

Government and politics of Niue

Politics of Niue

Branches of the government of Niue

Government of Niue

Executive branch of the government of Niue

Legislative branch of the government of Niue

Judicial branch of the government of Niue

Court system of Niue

Foreign relations of Niue

Foreign relations of Niue

International organization membership

Niue is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Niue

Law of Niue

Military of Niue

Local government in Niue

Local government in Niue

History of Niue

History of Niue

Culture of Niue

Culture of Niue

Art in Niue

Sport in Niue

Sport in Niue

Economy and infrastructure of Niue

Economy of Niue

Dollar

NZD

Education in Niue

Education in Niue

Infrastructure of Niue

See also

Niue

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: July 2, 2009. Niue. The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 23, 2009.