Mu'a
"Mua" redirects here. For other uses, see MUA.
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Muʻa (or sometimes Mua) means first in many Polynesian languages and serves as name of several places.
Places
- Mua, Malawi, a village in the Central Region of Malawi
- Mu'a (Tongatapu), the ancient capital of Tonga
- Mu'a (Niua), a village on Niuafoʻou, Tonga
- Mu'a ('Eua), a village on ʻEua, Tonga, founded by people from Niuafoʻou
- Mu'a ('Uvea), a district on Wallis Island (ʻUvea)
- Mua mine, an iron mine in Portugal
People
- Mua (Sau), a Fijian "Sau", king of Rotuma in 1847
- Dickson Mua (b. 1972), a Solomon Islands politician
- Metuisela Mua, a Fijian military officer and politician
Other
- Mua (title), a Fijian noble rank
See also
- MUA (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Mu'a" and All pages beginning with "Mua"
- All pages with titles containing Mu'a and All pages with titles containing Mua
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