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- Vanuatu - Wikipedia
Vanuatu (English: ˌvɑːnuˈɑːtuː ⓘ VAH-noo-AH-too or vænˈwɑːtuː van-WAH-too; Bislama and French pronunciation [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (French: République de Vanuatu; Bislama: Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an island country in Melanesia located in the South Pacific Ocean
- 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-timers guide to Vanuatu - Lonely Planet
With top tips on what to do, where to go, what to pack and how much to budget, plan your trip to Vanuatu with this first-timer's guide
- Vanuatu - The World Factbook
There are no photos for Vanuatu Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic
- Vanuatu Tourism Office - Answer the Call of Vanuatu | Vanuatu Tourism
From remote caves and waterfalls deep in the jungle to interactive WWII history and fascinating Melanesian rituals — your adventure has only just begu Go way beneath the surface and come face to face with some of the world's best underwater natural wonders and relics
- Vanuatu carries hopes of nations threatened by climate change to world . . .
The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is living with the daily realities of climate change, as intensifying cyclones, rising seas and saltwater intrusion reshape its coasts and disrupt life
- Vanuatu Maps Facts - World Atlas
Vanuatu is a sovereign island nation and a Melanesian archipelago comprising of a total of 83 large and small islands, located in the South Pacific Ocean It is geographically positioned in the Southern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth
- Vanuatu country profile - BBC News
Vanuatu, a string of more than 80 islands once known as the New Hebrides, achieved independence from France and Britain in 1980 Most of the islands are inhabited; some have active volcanoes
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