- Vanuatu - Wikipedia
In the 1970s, an independence movement arose, and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980 Since its independence, the country has become a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, and the Pacific Islands Forum
- Vanuatu | History, People, Location | Britannica
Formerly the jointly administered Anglo-French condominium of the New Hebrides, Vanuatu achieved independence in 1980 The name Vanuatu means “Our Land Forever” in many of the locally used Melanesian languages The capital, largest city, and commercial centre is Port-Vila (Vila), on Éfaté
- A first-time guide to Vanuatu - Lonely Planet
When should I go to Vanuatu? Vanuatu’s dry season, from late April to September, is the most popular time to visit, but with just 45,000 tourist arrivals per year, even the main island of Efatedoesn’t feel crowded during the high season
- Vanuatu Tourism Office - About Vanuatu - Pacific Island Paradise Culture
Discover Vanuatu's Republic facts, population 290,000, 83 islands, tropical climate, Melanesian culture, and rich history Essential travel info for visitors
- Where is Vanuatu? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Vanuatu is located east of Australia and consists of more than 80 islands in a Y-shaped archipelago It is an independent parliamentary democracy and a member of the British Commonwealth
- About Vanuatu - Gov
The Republic of Vanuatu is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean The archipelago is located some 1,750 km east of Australia, 500 km north-east of New Caledonia, west of Fiji and south of the Solomon Islands It was named New Hebrides during its colonial period
- Vanuatu Travel Guide (Updated 2026) - Nomadic Matts Travel Site
A comprehensive budget travel guide to Vanuatu with tips on things to do, costs, ways to save, where to stay, how to get around, and more!
- Preliminary magnitude 7. 3 earthquake strikes near Vanuatu in South . . .
A strong preliminary magnitude 7 3 earthquake has struck near Vanuatu in the South Pacific Ocean The United States Geological Survey said the quake was at a depth of about 70 miles
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