- Tuvalu - Wikipedia
Tuvalu ( t uː ˈ v ɑː l uː ⓘ too-VAH-loo) [5] is an island country in the Polynesian subregion of Oceania in the Pacific Ocean, about midway between Hawaii and Australia
- Tuvalu | Culture, History, People, Facts | Britannica
Tuvalu, country in the west-central Pacific Ocean It is composed of nine small coral islands scattered in a chain lying approximately northwest to southeast over a distance of some 420 miles (676 km) The de facto capital is the village of Vaiaku, where most government offices are located
- Timeless Tuvalu – Welcome to the official tourism site for island . . .
Learn more about the atolls, the main town, the best beaches and diving places in Tuvalu All the information to go around Tuvalu
- 13 things to know before visiting Tuvalu - Pacific Tourism Organisation
Tuvalu is a remote island nation in the Pacific Ocean It’s just south of the Equator, west of the International Date Line, two hours by air north of Fiji and part of the Commonwealth It consists of nine islands and atolls (three true islands and six coral atolls), of which the main one is Funafuti, an atoll with the country’s only airstrip
- 23 Interesting Facts About Tuvalu - The Facts Institute
No ATMs and no army are just two of the most interesting facts about Tuvalu, one of the smallest and least visited countries in the world 1 Tuvalu is a group of nine tiny islands in Oceania Five of the islands are coral atolls – ring-shaped reefs or series of islets caused by submerged volcanoes
- Tuvalu Maps Facts - World Atlas
Tuvalu is a Polynesian island nation located in the west-central Pacific Ocean It is geographically positioned both in the Southern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth Tuvalu is located about halfway between Hawaii and Australia and is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean
- Tuvalu | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Tuvalu is a South Pacific island nation consisting of four reef islands and five atolls A self-governing member of the British Commonwealth, Tuvalu has a parliamentary system of government Crime
- Culture of Tuvalu - history, people, clothing, traditions, women . . .
Contemporary Tuvalu is a group of nine small islands and atolls, including the historically uninhabited Niulakita They lie in a northwest-southeast chain stretching over 250 square miles (645 square kilometers) of ocean in the western Pacific, north of Fiji, east of the Solomon Islands, and south and southeast of Kiribati
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