Vanuatu People - Population, Nationality, And Religion Find people and demographic information for vanuatu and the world. vanuatuGeography vanuatu Government vanuatu Economy vanuatu History http://www.factrover.com/people/Vanuatu_people.html
Extractions: US Newspapers Browse the information below for demographic information on Vanuatu, including population, religion, nationality and more. If you do not find the Vanuatu information you need on the people page, check out our complete listing on the Vanuatu Country Page Vanuatu Geography Vanuatu Government Vanuatu Economy ... Vanuatu History People The population of Vanuatu is 94% indigenous Melanesian. About 30,000 live in the capital, Port Vila. Another 10,700 live in Luganville (or Santo Town) on Espiritu Santo. The remainder live in rural areas. Approximately 2,000 ni-Vanuatu live and work in New Caledonia. Although local pidgin, called Bislama, is the national language, English and French also are official languages. Indigenous Melanesians speak 105 local languages.
GEsource World Guide - Vanuatu A collection of maps and geographic information for vanuatu, Geographic Data Topvanuatu is located in Oceania, in the timezone GMT 11. http://www.gesource.ac.uk/worldguide/html/1057_map.html
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Vanuatu Sports vanuatu Sports. Maps vanuatu Hotels vanuatu Flag More vanuatu Flags vanuatuGeography vanuatu Travel Warning vanuatu Sports and Recreation Aquamarine http://www.ezilon.com/world/countries/vanuatu/vanuatu_sports/index.shtml
Extractions: All Infoplease Almanacs General Entertainment Sports Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia. Editor's Favorites. Infoplease Tools. College Center. Career Center. Vanuatu. Republic of Vanuatu. President: Kalkot Mataskelekele (2004) ... In 1980 the country achieved independence and was renamed Vanuatu.
Maps Of Vanuatu of vanuatu A clearly detailed map plus geographic facts from Merriam-WebsterNational Geographic Store - National Geographic s world-famous maps and http://www.embassyworld.com/maps/Maps_Of_Vanuatu.html
Vanuatu - A Canadian's Perspective To get a glimpse of vanuatu s socialgeographic diversity, read about the Manyvanuatus. The part of vanuatu with which I gained the most familiarity was http://members.shaw.ca/scombs/vanuatu.html
Extractions: A Table of Contents for easy access to the different pages of this site. A note about this site: My family (tolerant wife and two daughters aged 3 and 5) and I moved to Malekula Island, Vanuatu in February, 1987 and lived there for two years. In August, 1989, we returned to Vanuatu and lived in the capital, Port Vila, until leaving in November, 1992. This site is about rural Vanuatu, not Port Vila, and it obviously contains no up-to-date information about that town. Nevertheless, having read the accounts of missionaries, labour traders, explorers, and map-makers who worked in Vanuatu from 80 to 150 years ago, it seems that some things in rural Vanuatu didn't change between then and when I lived there. I see no reason why they have changed much since I left. Enjoy the site. Vanuatu is an unknown quantity to most Westerners; I usually limit explanations to casual inquirers to the facts that it is a archipelago (Commonwealth Games map) located in the South Pacific between Fiji and Australia (Commonwealth Games map), and James Michener's "South Pacific" was set there. If the inquirer is of the older generation, I add that its pre-independence name was The New Hebrides and it was the site of the U.S.'s largest WW II base in the Western Pacific. These few connections to their experience are more than most Westerners want to know; nobody wants to puncture the South Pacific Illusion carefully cultivated over the past two centuries by novelists, travel writers, and the tourism industry.
The World Factbook 2000 -- Vanuatu Geographic coordinates 16 00 S, 167 00 E. Map references Oceania Diplomaticrepresentation in the US vanuatu does not have an embassy in the US, http://www.exportinfo.org/worldfactbook/vanuatu_WFB.html
Extractions: Background: The British and French who settled the New Hebrides in the 19th century, agreed in 1906 to an Anglo-French Condominium, which administered the islands until independence in 1980. Geography [Top of Page] Location: Oceania, group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Australia Geographic coordinates: 16 00 S, 167 00 E Map references: Oceania Area: