Vanuatu (English: /ˌvɑːnuˈɑːtuː/ VAH-noo-AH-too or /vænˈwɑːtuː/ van-WAH-too; Bislama and French pronunciation [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu...
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The Vanuatu men's national football team (French: équipe du Vanuatu de football) represents Vanuatu in men's international football competitions. The...
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code: VUV) is the currency of Vanuatu. It has no subdivisions. The term vatu, used in all three official languages of Vanuatu (English, French, and Bislama)...
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Ni-Vanuatu (informally abbreviated Ni-Van) is a large group of closely related Melanesian ethnic groups native to the island country of Vanuatu. As such...
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Parliament of Vanuatu (Bislama: Palamen blong Vanuatu; French: Parlement du Vanuatu) is the unicameral legislative body of the Republic of Vanuatu. It was established...
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The national flag of Vanuatu (flaeg blong Vanuatu) was adopted on 18 February 1980. In 1977 a flag of almost the same colours and symbolism as the future...
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The politics of Vanuatu take place within the framework of a constitutional democracy. The constitution provides for a representative parliamentary system...
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Survivor: Vanuatu — Islands of Fire, also known as Survivor: Vanuatu, is the ninth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor...
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Vanuatu (formerly called the New Hebrides) is a nation and group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean. It is composed of over 80 islands with 2,528 kilometres...
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The president of Vanuatu (French: Président du Vanuatu) is the head of state of Vanuatu. The president is elected for a five-year term by an electoral...
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lists events of the year 2024 in Vanuatu. President: Nikenike Vurobaravu Prime Minister: Charlot Salwai 10 May: Air Vanuatu, the country's flag carrier ceases...
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Vanuatu's undeveloped road system, with fewer than 100 miles of paved roads, consists mostly of dirt tracks suitable only for four-wheel-drive vehicles...
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Air Vanuatu is an airline with its head office in Air Vanuatu House, Port Vila, Vanuatu. It is Vanuatu's national flag carrier, formerly operating to Australia...
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Vanuatu Post is the national post office of Vanuatu. It runs the world's first underwater post office, which opened in 2003. Vanuatu Post Ltd. Home page...
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The Vanuatu passport is an international travel document issued to Vanuatu citizens. Ordinary passports have green covers. According to law, the passport...
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group of foreigners in Vanuatu. The Vietnamese population in Vanuatu has its origins during the French colonization of Vanuatu, under which it was known...
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The music of Vanuatu may refer to any kind of music played in the country of Vanuatu. Traditional music (known in Bislama as kastom singsing or kastom...
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Vanuatu's economy is primarily agricultural; 80% of the population is engaged in agricultural activities that range from subsistence farming to smallholder...
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Port Vila (redirect from Port Vila, Vanuatu)
Port-Vila), or simply Vila ([viˈla]), is the capital and largest city of Vanuatu. It is located on the island of Efate. The population was 49,034 as of...
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Christianity is the largest religion in Vanuatu. Vanuatu is an archipelago made up of 13 larger islands, and approximately 70 smaller surrounding islands...
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Republic of Vanuatu has the world's highest linguistic density per capita. Despite being a country with a population of less than 300,000, Vanuatu is home...
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Southern Oceanic languages (redirect from North and Central Vanuatu languages)
languages are a linkage (rather than family) of Oceanic languages spoken in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. It was proposed by John Lynch in 1995 and supported...
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Demographic features of the population of Vanuatu include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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Vanuatu has been divided into six provinces since 1994. The names in English of all provinces are derived from the initial letters of their constituent...
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The Vanuatu megapode or Vanuatu scrubfowl (Megapodius layardi) is a species of bird in the family Megapodiidae. It was formerly known as the New Hebrides...
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The history of Vanuatu spans over 3,200 years. The pre-European history of Vanuatu can be reconstructed by combining insights from linguistics (particularly...
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The telecommunication systems in Vanuatu provides voice and data services to the island nation. The country calling code is 678. The mobile phone system...
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The Vanuatu Mobile Force (VMF) is a small, mobile corps of 300 volunteers that makes up Vanuatu's military. Its primary task is to assist the Vanuatu Police...
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Vanuatu maintains diplomatic relations with many countries, and it has a small network of diplomatic missions. Australia, France, Japan, New Zealand,...
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Vanuatuan cuisine (redirect from Drinking in Vanuatu)
The cuisine of Vanuatu (Bislama: aelan kakae, lit. 'island food') incorporates fish, root vegetables such as taro and yams, fruits, and vegetables. Most...
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