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Tokelau is a partially self-governing external territory of the {{1983DD|Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand}}. It consists of four atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, Fakaofo, and Olohega. Olohega, also called Swains Island, was a part of American {{1983DD|Samoa}} until 1996. On April 22 of that year, the {{1983DD|American Provisional Administration}} transfered the island to Tokelau, making it the last piece of territory under APA sovereignty.
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'''Tokelau''' is a partially self-governing external territory of the {{1983DD|Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand}}. It consists of four atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, Fakaofo, and Olohega. Olohega, also called Swains Island, was a part of American {{1983DD|Samoa}} until 1996. On April 22 of that year, the {{1983DD|American Provisional Administration}} transfered the island to Tokelau, making it the last piece of territory under APA sovereignty.
   
 
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Tokelau
Flag of Tokelau Coat of arms of Tokelau
MottoTokelau Mo Te Atua
LocationTokelau
CapitalNone; each atoll has its own administrative centre.
Official languages Tokelauan, English
Demonym Tokelauan
 -  Administrator David Payton
 -  Head of Government Foua Toloa
ANZC Associate State
 -  Tokelau Act 1948 
Area
 -  Total 11.5 km2 (228th)
5.6 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) negligible
Population
 -   estimate 1,453 
Currency ANZC Dollar (NZD)
Drives on the left
Calling code 690

Tokelau is a partially self-governing external territory of the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand. It consists of four atolls: Atafu, Nukunonu, Fakaofo, and Olohega. Olohega, also called Swains Island, was a part of American Samoa until 1996. On April 22 of that year, the American Provisional Administration transfered the island to Tokelau, making it the last piece of territory under APA sovereignty.