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 | | These are broken by a succession of bays, the deep bay of Haka Ui in the southwest, with its neighboring bay Ua Uka, and near the center of the southern coast, Ha‘a o Tupa, just west of the deep bay of Tai o Hae, location of the island's chief town, of the same name. |
 | | On either side of the entrance to Tai o Hae, are small rocky islands, called "the sentinels", named "Motu Nui" on the west side, and "Mata ‘Ua Puna" on the east side of the entrance to the bay. |
 | | There is some anecdotal evidence that indicates that the tribes of Ua Pu were sometimes united with the tribes of Te I'i in war against Tai Pi. |
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