The Monarch of Tonga use to have absolute power in the Kingdom but as of 2010 had delegated everyday duties of running the country to the Prime Minister. if you asked a native tongan they would say God :)
No, Tuvalu (at 10 sq. mi.) is the fourth smallest nation, after Vatican City, Monaco, and Nauru.
Country code +688 (dialed as 00 688 from many places) is Tuvalu.
All numbers are 5 digits after country code +688.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
Tuvalu is not part of Australia!! It's in the Pacific Ocean.
Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand. It does not have an official capital, but the largest town is Atafu. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington.
"Tuvalu" means "group of eight" referring to the country's eight traditionally inhabited islands.
Taom Tanukale is the Minister for Health for Tuvalu.
The currency used in Tuvalu is the Tuvaluan dollar and the Australian dollar.
Yes, Tuvalu consists of nine small islands whose highest point is about 15 feet above sea level.
Well i can answer this one tu-8 never go to sink pliz only when God up there has da rite to make it sink kk Because he already make his promise to us no flood animore that's his promise pliz if u want to argue pliz not me ask God kk c u later
Guam has many hills and consits of many rivers. Near the bech there are cliffs.
Fruit: pulaka, breadfruit, bananas, coconut
Sea food : fish, sea turtle, coconut crabs
Sea birds: white tern, black noddy
The traditional food of Tuvalu is like most of the Pacific a root based dish called pulaka( a carbohydrate root). It is boiled and also steamed in an earth oven called an umu. To make it more palatable for the traditional feast it can also be grated and added to coconut milk ( lalu) and then wrapped in pandanus leaves and steamed to create palusami.
No. Trinidad and Tobago are two neighbouring island in the Caribbean Sea.
According to the CIA World Factbook, 52% of Tuvalu's income is generated by services. Their chief source of service revenue is from leasing their domain name, .tv; their own websites actually use the .com domain. The rest of Tuvalu's income comes from tourism, fishing, and copra production.
There is little original vegetation remaining, and most land is either cropped or in bush fallow. Approximately 50% of the island has an overstorey of mature coconuts with regular cropping and livestock activities carried out beneath.
No, Tuvalu is made up of nine islands and the highest elevation is about 15 feet above sea level.
The government of Tuvalu is a parliamentary democracy and a member of the British Commonwealth. The Chief of State is Queen Elizabeth II, represented by the Governor General, Filomea Telito; the head of government is Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia; and the Cabinet is appointed by the governor general on the recommendation of the prime minister.
The flight time from Fiji to Tuvalu about 1 hour, 20 minutes.