Tuvalu
Population
12,000 peopleCapital
VaiakuCurrency
DollarMap of Tuvalu
Area in square kilometers
26 km2 land size, at just 26 square kilometres (10 sq mi) Tuvalu is the
fourth smallest country in the world, larger only than the Vatican
City at 0.44 km2 (0.17 sq mi), Monaco at 1.95 km2 (0.75 sq mi) and
Nauru at 21 km2 (8.1 sq mi).
Tuvalu for the Almighty
Royal anthem: God Save the Queen
Capital
Funafuti
8°31′S 179°13′E / 8.517°S 179.217°E / -8.517; 179.
of Tuvalu were Polynesian people. In 1568
Spanish navigator Alvaro Mendaña discovered the islands during his
expedition in search of Terra Australis. The islands came under
Britain's sphere of influence in the late 19th century.
Tuvalu consists of a densely populated, scattered group of nine coral
atolls with poor soil. The country has no known mineral resources and
few exports and is almost entirely dependent upon imported food and
fuel.
Tuvalu does not have an embassy in the US - the country's only
diplomatic post is in Fiji - Tuvalu does, however, have a UN office
located at 800 2nd Avenue, Suite 400D, New York, NY 10017, telephone:
(212) 490-0534
Diplomatic representation from
Tuvaluan, English, Samoan, Kiribati (on the island of Nui)
Literacy:
NA
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Country name:
conventional long form: none conventional short form: Tuvalu local
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The 1997 (current) flag
The current (and 1978 version of the) Tuvaluan flag is light blue
ensign (like that of Fiji), possibly representing the colours of the
tropical oceans around the islands.
The islands were renamed Tuvalu and on 3 December 1976 a new flag was
adopted: the British blue ensign with arms. The Flag Bulletin (vol.
16, no.
( Tuvaluan: "Eight Standing Together for the Almighty")
Languages
Tuvaluan, English
Capitals
Vaiaku (village; Gov.
A newer version of this article is available: see Tuvalu at Schools
WikipediaTuvalu
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Tuvalu is an island nation located in the Pacific Ocean midway between
Hawaii and Australia. Its name means "Eight Standing Together" in
Tuvaluan. With the exception of tiny Vatican City, it has the smallest
number of inhabitants among independent nations.
of physical land size, Tuvalu is the fourth smallest country in the
world, larger only than the Vatican City—0.44 km²; Monaco—1.95 km² and
Nauru—21 km².
The first inhabitants of Tuvalu were Polynesian people.
Tuvalu (IPA: ), formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is a
Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean midway between
Hawaii and Australia. Its nearest neighbours are Kiribati, Samoa and
Fiji.
Tuvalu for the Almighty
Royal anthem: God Save the Queen
Location of Tuvalu
Capital
Funafuti
Official languages
Tuvaluan, English
Demonym
Tuvaluan
The United States and Tuvalu signed a treaty of friendship in 1979,
when the USA gave up its claim to the islands of Funafuti, Nukefetau,
Nukulaelae, and Nurakita.
Tuvalu is getting smaller. If the sea level keeps rising at the same
rate, this country will be covered by water in about 50 years.
The most important language spoken in Tuvalu is Tuvaluan.
Where Tuvalu is in the world A map of the country of Tuvalu
Tuvalu is a small island country in the Pacific Ocean. It used to
be called Ellice Islands; it was part of Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
It is a monarchy.
contact the Tuvalu Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New
York, Suite 400 D, 800 2nd Avenue, NY 10017, tel.: (212) 490-0534,
fax: (212) 808-4975. This is particularly true for those persons
planning to enter by sea.
The U.S.
COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: 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.
TuvaluCountry Specific Information
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Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu in the Pacific Community
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* Tuvalu has no regular military forces.
Tuvaluan Government Information
* Central Statistics Division
* Government and Ministries Directory
* Ministry of Communication, Transport & Tourism
* Queen of Tuvalu (Queen Elizabeth): Constitutional Monarch
Tuvalu is an island group in the South Pacific that form the fourth
smallest country in the world.
Tuvaluan, English, Samoan, Kiribati (on the island of Nui)
Religion
Church of Tuvalu (Congregationalist) 97%, Seventh-Day Adventist 1.4%,
Baha'i 1%, other 0.
The first European Explorer to make contact with Tuvalu was
Alvaro de Mendana y Neyra, a Spanish explorer. He sailed westward
across the Pacific in 1567-8 to discover, explore and name a
substantial part of the eastern half of the Solomon Islands.
Languages: Tuvaluan; English is widely used. Religion:
Christianity (predominantly Protestant). Currency: Tuvalu dollar
(equivalent to the Australian dollar).
Tuvalu gained independence in 1978, and in
1979 the U.S. relinquished its claims. Elections were held in 1981,
and a revised constitution was adopted in 1986.
Tuvalu is a
constitutional monarchy with one legislative house; its head of state
is the British monarch, represented by the governor-general, and the
head of government is the prime minister.
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accept the responsibility for saving Tuvaluans is a challenging
question which merits discussion (feel free to contact Island
Vulnerability with comments).
Disaster Preparedness among Tuvaluans in Living in Wellington, New
Zealand". Presentation at the Pacific Community Relocation Workshop,
Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand, 23 November 2006.
Lazrus, H. 2006. "Water Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and
Adaptation Policy in Nanumea, Tuvalu".
Tuvalu's population and renders much of the land uninhabitable-and,
perhaps similar to the Solomon Islands and Cyclone Zoe, only after a
journalist hires aircraft to find out who is alive and what the
survivors need-will significant action be taken not only at the
TUVALU AND GLOBAL WARMING Jane Resture I hear the waves on our island
shore They sound much louder than they did beforeA rising swell
flecked with foam Threatens the existence of our island home.
Tuvalu comprises a chain, 580 kilometres long, of nine coral islands
lying between 5 and 11 degrees south of the equator, just to the west
of the International Date Line. Six of the islands are built around
lagoons open to the ocean.
Tuvalu means "eight islands standing together".
The formation of coral islands was a topic of considerable scientific
argument in the 19th century.
language of Tuvalu - and hence the settlement of the country - goes
back about 2,000 years. The traditional stories and genealogies,
however, mostly go back only about 300 years.
was sent to Tuvalu which managed to bore to a depth of 33 metres.
Tuvalu means "a group of eight".
Hi! I'm going to Tuvalu in September and planning to do some
island hopping by boat between some small islands. My problem
is that I…
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Consulate of Tuvalu in Switzerland
Tuvalu Official Statistics Information
Site of the Central Statistics Division.
Intergovernmental organisations
Pacific Islands Forum
Inter-governmental organization for the cooperation between the
countries of the Pacific Ocean.
news papers, travel Tuvalu, tourist information for Tuvalu, Tuvalu
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Tuvalu atoll
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Tuvalu
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Tuvalu
Tuvalu is one of
the worlds smallest nations and unusual an independent state with the
english monarch as head of state.
the population of Tuvalu to Australia, New Zealand or Fiji, early in
the twenty-first century, Prime Minister Maatia Toafa declared his
government did not regard rising sea levels as such a threat that the
entire population would need to be evacuated.
Tuvalu Coat of Arms
Flag of Tuvalu
Coat of Arms of Tuvalu
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Tuvalu is an island nation located in the Pacific Ocean midway between
Hawaii and Australia. With the exception of tiny Vatican City, Tuvalu
has the fewest inhabitants of any other independent nation.
Tuvalu is governed under the constitution of 1978. The monarch of
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by the
governor-general, is the head of state. The government is headed by
the prime minister, who is elected by the Parliament.
Tuvaluan, English, Samoan, and Kiribati (on the island of Nui) are
spoken. Subsistence farming and fishing are the mainstays of the
economy. The smallness and remoteness of the islands hinder the
development of a tourist industry.
nl Ad TuvaluTuvalu, independent Commonwealth nation (2005
est. pop. 11,600), 10 sq mi (26 sq km), composed of nine low coral
atolls, formerly known as the Ellice (or Lagoon) Islands, scattered
over the W Pacific Ocean.
Languages: Tuvaluan, English, Samoan, Kiribati (on the island of Nui)
also spoken.
Education (2004): Literacy-95%.
Health (2004): Life expectancy-total 61.5 yrs.; male 61 yrs; female
62. Infant mortality rate (2006-2008)-17.3/1,000.
Wilkes visited three of Tuvalu's islands and welcomed visitors to his
ships. Other early interactions with the outside world were far less
benign.
Tuvalu consists of
four reef islands and five true atolls, with poor soil and a total
land area of only about 26 sq. km. (10 sq. mi.).
Government of Tuvalu is not responsible or liable for any claims
arising in relation to information supplied to it and / or viewed on
this site.
In Tuvalu you will discover a distinctive Polynesian culture of atoll
island people who vigourously maintain their unique social
organization, art, crafts, architecture, music, dance and legends.
A tourist to Tuvalu is about as busy as a hermit crab, and, like that
creature, spends most of his or her time wandering the beach slowly,
albeit without a shell on their back.
raise the bar of the 11,000 Tuvaluan lives considerably, though it may
have little effect in fighting the problem of global warming - there
are widespread fears that the islands may be submerged in years to
come.
snorkelling and sleeping, Tuvalu is about as good as it gets.
For a country with its size, isolation and development, Tuvalu has
done remarkably well with the arrival of the internet, its domain name
.tv earning the nation a $50 million leasing contract.
* Tuvalu NGO says peer review a learning exercise
* Tuvalu pleads for climate change assistance from Australia
Nukufetau protest
Nukufetau community protests on Funafuti. 2011.Jan.
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National motto: Tuvalu mo te Atua (Tuvaluan: "Tuvalu for the
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Tuvalu is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. With the exception of
Vatican City, it is the independent nation with the fewest
inhabitants.
Tuvalu, inhabited since the beginning of the first millennium BC, was
first visited by Europeans in 1568, with the arrival of Alvaro de
Mendana y Neyra from Spain. Although no settlements were established,
slave traders and whalers came to the islands infrequently.
Tuvalu does not have an embassy in the US - the country's only
diplomatic post is in Fiji - Tuvalu does, however, have a UN office
located at 800 2nd Avenue, Suite 400D, New York, NY 10017, telephone:
(212) 490-0534, fax: (212) 937-0692
Tuvaluan (official), English (official), Samoan, Kiribati (on the
island of Nui)
Literacy:
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Tuvalu is concerned about global increases in
greenhouse gas emissions and their effect on rising sea levels, which
threaten the country's underground water table; in 2000, the
government appealed to Australia and New Zealand to take in Tuvaluans
if rising