Tuvalu is one of the world's smallest and most remote nations, located in the Pacific Ocean. It comprises nine coral atolls and islands, covering less than 26 square kilometers. The capital, Funafuti, is a small atoll with about 6,000 residents. The entire country has a population of around 11,000, making it one of the least populated nations in the world. Tuvaluan and English are the official languages, and the climate is tropical, with hot and humid conditions year-round.
Tuvalu's economy relies on agriculture, fishing, and revenue from its internet domain name (.tv), which is popular in the media industry. Due to its low elevation, Tuvalu is particularly vulnerable to climate change and rising sea levels, making environmental issues critical for its survival. Tuvalu attracts travelers with its untouched nature, traditional lifestyle, and culture that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. It's an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and a glimpse of life at the edge of the world.
UTC +12Timezone
Australian DollarCurrency
1.56 AU$Курс валюты (1 USD)
Constitutional MonarchyForm of Government
383 people/km2Population density
ChristianityReligion
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