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  1. Inhabitants assert their identity as members of distinct societies, referred to by the name of each of the eight traditionally inhabited islands. Location and Geography. Contemporary Tuvalu is a group of nine small islands and atolls, including the historically uninhabited Niulakita.

  2. The first inhabitants of Tuvalu were Polynesians, so the origins of the people of Tuvalu can be traced to the spread of humans out of Southeast Asia, from Taiwan, via Melanesia and across the Pacific islands of Polynesia. Various names were given to individual islands by the captains and chartmakers on visiting European ships.

  3. Summary of the demographics of Tuvalu. Children on Niutao. The population of Tuvalu is predominately of Polynesian ethnicity with approximately 5.6% of the population being Micronesian. [1] Tuvaluans are ethnically related to the people of Samoa and Tonga.

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Tuvalu country profile. Tuvalu is a group of nine tiny islands in the South Pacific which won independence from the United Kingdom in 1978. Five of the islands are coral atolls, the other four ...

  5. Dec 12, 2018 · The Polynesian island country of Tuvalu, located in the Pacific Ocean, hosts a population of only around 10,640 inhabitants. Tuvaluans of Polynesian and Micronesian descent account for 96% and 4% of the country’s population, respectively.

  6. Tuvalu (pronounced too-VAH-loo) 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. Due to their low elevation of about 16 feet (five meters) above sea level, the islands that make up this nation are ...

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · The contract was renewed in 2011 for a ten-year period. Tuvalu’s isolation means it sees few tourists; in 2020, Funafuti International Airport had four weekly flights - three to Suva, Fiji, and one to Tarawa. Tuvalu is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change; in 2018, sea levels in Funafuti were rising twice as fast as global averages.

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