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Nui-Tuvalu
from Tonga. Tuvalu was first sighted by Europeans on 16 January 1568, during the voyage of Álvaro de Mendaña from Spain, who sailed past Nui and charted
Nui-Nui (atoll)
Nui is an atoll and one of nine districts of the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. It has a land area of 3.37 km2 and a population of 610 (2017 Census). Traditionally
Nui-NUI
installation Nui may refer to: Nui (atoll), a group of islands in Tuvalu Nui (football club) Nui, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province Niue, a South Pacific
Nui-History of Tuvalu
being defeated. Tuvalu is on the western boundary of the Polynesian Triangle so that the northern islands of Tuvalu, particularly Nui, have links to Micronesians
Nui-Demographics of Tuvalu
(on the island of Nui) Church of Tuvalu 97% Seventh-day Adventist Church 1.4% Baháʼí 1% all other faiths or denominations ≈ 1% Tuvalu portal Oceania portal
Nui-Parliament of Tuvalu
The Parliament of Tuvalu (called Fale i Fono in Tuvaluan, or Palamene o Tuvalu) is the unicameral national legislature of Tuvalu. The place at which the
Nui-Australia–Tuvalu relations
contribution from the Government of Tuvalu, are allocated to complete a project at Niutao and to implement a project at Nui, to construct workboat harbors
Nui-Nui F.C.
Nui FC or Vaoloa is a Tuvaluan football club from Nui that plays in the Tuvalu A-Division. It was formed in 1980. The team's home ground is the Tuvalu
Nui-Geography of Tuvalu
Hugh (ed.). Tuvalu: A History (Chapter 10) Nui. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu. p. 76. FCG ANZDEC
Nui-Tuvalu A-Division (women)
pen) 2022: 2023: Tuvalu Games 2011: Tamanuku 1-0 Tofaga 2012: Tamanuku 1-1 Nauti (3-1 pen) 2013: Nauti 0-0 Nui (3-2 pen) 2014: Nui 1-0 Niutao Christmas
Nui-2013 Nui by-election
A by-election was held in the Nui constituency in Tuvalu on 10 September 2013. It was triggered by the resignation of the incumbent, MP Taom Tanukale,
Nui-Elections and political parties in Tuvalu
Tuvalu elects a legislature on a national level. The Parliament of Tuvalu (Palamene o Tuvalu) has 16 members, elected for a four-year term in 8 double-seat
Nui-Tuvaluan language
(/ˌtuːvəˈluːən/), often called Tuvalu, is a Polynesian language closely related to the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related
Nui-Politics of Tuvalu
The politics of Tuvalu takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic monarchy, whereby the monarch is the head of state, represented
Nui-Outline of Tuvalu
Sites in Tuvalu: none Islands of Tuvalu Local government districts consisting of more than one islet: Funafuti Nanumea Nui Nukufetau Nukulaelae Vaitupu Local
Nui-Tokinivae
Tokinivae is an islet of Nui atoll, in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Nui tradition is that Kolaka, a warrior from Nukufetau came on several raiding
Nui-Timeline of the history of Tuvalu
Dutch map of Nui atoll, made in June 1825 View of Fenua Tapu, Nui atoll View of Nui atoll Flag of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, of which Tuvalu was a part
Nui-Church of Tuvalu
of Tuvalu (Tuvaluan: Te Ekalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu, EKT), commonly the Church of Tuvalu, is a Christian church which is the state church of Tuvalu, although
Nui-Iakoba Italeli
represent Nui in the Parliament of Tuvalu on a non-partisan basis; this lack of alignment is not unusual in the politics of Tuvalu; unusually for Tuvalu, Italeli
Nui-Telephone numbers in Tuvalu
atolls (districts) of Tuvalu has a dialing code, apart from Funafuti which has two. 20 Funafuti 21 Funafuti 22 Niulakita 23 Nui (atoll) 24 Nukufetau 25
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs, 2015–2019
This is a list of members of the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu who were elected at the 2015 Tuvaluan general election or as the result of
Nui-Public holidays in Tuvalu
holidays". tuvalu-news.tv. Retrieved 23 April 2014. Te Po o Tefolaha Sotaga Pape (1983). "Chapter 10 – Nui". In Laracy, Hugh (ed.). Tuvalu: A History
Nui-Protected areas of Tuvalu
Protected areas of Tuvalu consist of protected areas located within the central Pacific country of Tuvalu and its territorial waters. One such area is
Nui-Alesana Seluka
Chairman of the Public Service Commission of Tuvalu. He represented the constituency of Nui in the Parliament of Tuvalu. He served as the Minister of Finance
Nui-2011 Nui by-election
A by-election was held in the Nui constituency in Tuvalu on 24 August 2011. It was triggered by the death of the incumbent, MP Isaia Italeli, the Minister
Nui-Niulakita
the Parliament of Tuvalu by the members of the constituency of Niutao. The discovery of Niulakita is claimed by travellers from Nui, led by Kaunatu who
Nui-Tanrake
Tanrake is a village in Tuvalu. It is on Nui atoll, on Fenua Tapu islet. The location is 7.25°S 177.15°E. Tanrake is also known as Manutalake – Meang.
Nui-Polynesia
located within the Polynesian Triangle are Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands, Tuvalu, Tokelau, Niue, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia. Also, small Polynesian
Nui-Telikiai
Telikiai (or Meang) is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Meang means "west". The islet features in the legends of the Tekaunibiti
Nui-Tuvalu Games
Nanumanga Nui Association football Athletics Badminton Canoeing Rugby Sevens Tennis Volleyball Football has been a regular event at the Tuvalu Games, and
Nui-Postage stamps and postal history of Tuvalu
Nanumea, Niutao, Nui, Nukufetau, Nukulaelae, Vaitupu. In 2013, the Tuvalu government was proposing to merge the Bureau with the Tuvalu Post Office, which
Nui-Women in Tuvalu
Women in Tuvalu continue to maintain a traditional Polynesian culture within a predominantly Christian society. Tuvaluan cultural identity is sustained
Nui-Fenua Tapu
Fenua Tapu is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. It is the most southern and most eastern islet of Nui and is the largest (area
Nui-Taom Tanukale
and Nui". Tuvalu News. 3 August 2006. Archived from the original on 1 March 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2015. "Tuvalu Election Results". Tuvalu News
Nui-Climate change in Tuvalu
particularly threatening for the long-term habitability of the island country of Tuvalu, which has a land area of only 26 square kilometres (10 sq mi) and an average
Nui-2024 Tuvaluan general election
General elections were held in Tuvalu on 26 January 2024. There are no political parties in Tuvalu and all candidates run as independents. Two major issues
Nui-List of top-division football clubs in non-FIFA countries
Greenland, Kiribati, Somaliland, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Tuvalu and Zanzibar. Åland has its own championship tournament during the winter
Nui-List of by-elections in Tuvalu
constituency of Nui. Pelenike Isaia becoming the second woman to enter the Parliament of Tuvalu. Although there are no political parties in Tuvalu, Members of
Nui-2022 in Tuvalu
Oceania; COVID-19 pandemic in Tuvalu 24 August – A drought and a shortage of drinking water on the islands of Nanumea, Nui, and Niutao. 8 September – Accession
Nui-Martin Kleis
was born in Denmark and died in the Ellice Islands (Tuvalu). Kleis was the resident trader on Nui in the late 19th century. Kleis sold copra to Henderson
Nui-Pelenike Isaia
Parliament of Tuvalu from 2011 to 2015. Before her election as an MP she worked for the Tuvalu Cooperative Society, as its branch manager in Nui. Her career
Nui-Tuvalu A-Division
The Tuvalu A-Division or The National Provident Fund Championship League (NPF) is the top football division in Tuvalu. The league is organised by the
Nui-Puakena Boreham
return Sopoaga as Tuvalu's PM". Radio New Zealand. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015. "Tuvalu National Election 2015 Results (Nui)". Fenui News. 1 April
Nui-Paopao (canoe)
at Fisheries". Tuvalu Fisheries (Tuvalu Ministry of Natural Resources). Retrieved 11 August 2021. Sotaga Pape (1983). "Chapter 10 – Nui". In Laracy, Hugh
Nui-Tuvaluan mythology
"Chapter 10, Nui". In Laracy, Hugh (ed.). Tuvalu: A History. Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific and Government of Tuvalu. pp. 71–72
Nui-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Islands of Tuvalu Funafuti (atoll of at least 30 islands) Nanumanga (or Nanumaga) Nanumea (atoll of at least 6 islands) Niulakita Niutao Nui (atoll of
Nui-Amasone Kilei
Amasone Kilei was a Tuvaluan politician who represented Nui. He was appointed the Minister of Health and the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture
Nui-Art of Tuvalu
which was a display of the various artefacts of Tuvalu culture. Lakiloko Keakea was born on Nui, Tuvalu, and now lives in New Zealand. Keakea learnt the
Nui-Renewable energy in Tuvalu
Renewable energy in Tuvalu is a growing sector of the country's energy supply. Tuvalu has committed to sourcing 100% of its electricity from renewable
Nui-History of the Pacific Islands
Kiribati and Tuvalu came into existence. Tuvalu became fully independent within the Commonwealth on 1 October 1978. On 17 September 2000 Tuvalu became the
Nui-Talalolae
Talalolae is an islet located in Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice
Nui-Isaia Italeli
Italeli, was a Tuvaluan politician. He was elected to Parliament as MP for Nui in the September 2010 general election, at which time his elder brother,
Nui-Mackenzie Kiritome
return Sopoaga as Tuvalu's PM". Radio New Zealand. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015. "Tuvalu National Election 2015 Results (Nui)". Fenui News. 1 April
Nui-Tuvalu national futsal team
Vanuatu 7 - 1 Tuvalu on 8 August 2010; Tahiti Nui 4 - 0 Tuvalu on 9 August 2010; Fiji 5 - 1 Tuvalu on 10 August 2010; New Caledonia 9 - 2 Tuvalu on 12 August
Nui-Unimai
Unimai is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice Islands
Nui-2005 Tuvalu A-Division
competition in Tuvalu. The champions of the Tuvalu A-Division were Nauti FC. Football in Tuvalu is played at club and national team level. The Tuvalu national
Nui-2020 Tuvalu A-Division
9-50 4 Nui 8.Ha'apai 7 1 0 6 13-27 3 Nanumaga "Tuvalu - List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 May 2021. "Tuvalu 2020
Nui-Pakantou
Pakantou is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice Islands
Nui-List of islands of Tuvalu
Tuvalu consists of nine separate islands: six atolls and three reef islands. An atoll typically consists of several motus: Tuvalu has a total of 124 islands
Nui-2015 Tuvaluan general election
General elections were held in Tuvalu on 31 March 2015. The state of emergency created by Cyclone Pam resulted in the election being delayed twice. The
Nui-Pongalei
Pongalei is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice Islands
Nui-Piliaieve
Piliaieve is an islet in the Pacific Ocean located in the state of Nui, Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice
Nui-Motupuakaka
Motupuakaka is an islet of Nui atoll in the Pacific Ocean state of Tuvalu. Map of Nui. Tuvaluislands.com. British Admiralty Nautical Chart 766 Ellice Islands
Nui-2019 Tuvaluan general election
seeking re-election in the Nui electorate. On 19 September 2019, Kausea Natano was voted into the office of Prime Minister of Tuvalu by a parliamentary majority
Nui-ISO 3166-2:TV
ISO 3166-2:TV is the entry for Tuvalu in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Nui-Nauti F.C.
1980–1990 the team was never defeated by Vaitupu, Nukulaelae, Naumaga, Nui or the Tuvalu police Team. It was only defeated once by Nukufetau (penalty kicks
Nui-Sione Tui Kleis
(later Tuvalu) separated in 1975, also serving as Minister for Commerce and Industry. Following the separation, he became a member of the Tuvalu House
Nui-Cabinet of Tuvalu
The Cabinet of Tuvalu is the executive branch of the government of Tuvalu. It is drawn from, and responsible to, the legislative branch, the unicameral
Nui-2014 Tuvalu A-Division
The 2014 Tuvalu A-Division was the 14th season of top flight association football in Tuvalu. The Tuvalu A-Division season started on 22 February 2014 and
Nui-2021 Tuvalu A-Division
The 2021 Tuvalu A-Division was the 21st season of top flight association football in Tuvalu. The season started in 6 March and finished on 17 April 2021
Nui-Hanga Roa
Hanga Roa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈ(x)aŋɡa ˈro.a]; Rapa Nui: Haŋa Roa, Rapa Nui pronunciation: [ˈha.ŋa ˈɾo.a]) (Spanish: Bahía Larga) is the main town
Nui-Coral reefs of Tuvalu
of Tuvalu consist of three reef islands and six atolls, containing approximately 710 km2 (270 sq mi) of reef platforms. The islands of the Tuvalu archipelago
Nui-2012 Tuvalu A-Division
The 2012 Tuvalu A-Division (also known as the 2012 National Provident Fund Championship League) was the 12th season of top flight association football
Nui-Cyclone Pam
aid to Tuvalu. UNICEF and Australia have committed to deliver aid to Tuvalu. As of 22 March 71 families (40 percent of the population) of Nui remain displaced
Nui-Leneuoti Matusi
as an Independent MP for the Nui constituency in a 2013 by-election, having previously served as the Secretary of the Nui Falekaupule. Matusi gained 297
Nui-Mamao Keneseli
Women's Group on Nui. She has since passed on the position but remains active with Matapulapula. Lanuola Fasiai, the Senior Officer in the Tuvalu Government
Nui-2013 local electoral calendar
Sámi Parliament 10 September: Indonesia, East Kalimantan, Governor [id] Tuvalu, Nui, Parliament by-election United States, Colorado, Senate recall election
Nui-Football in Tuvalu
Association football is the most popular sport in Tuvalu. Football in Tuvalu is governed by the Tuvalu National Football Association (TNFA). The TNFA became
Nui-Telavi Ministry
The Telavi Ministry was the 13th ministry of the Government of Tuvalu, led by Prime Minister Willy Telavi. It succeeded the Second Toafa Ministry upon
Nui-2019 Tuvalu A-Division
The 2019 Tuvalu A-Division was the 19th season of top flight association football in Tuvalu. The season started and finish on 2019. The competition takes
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs, 2019–2024
the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu as elected at the 2019 Tuvaluan general election. There are no formal parties in Tuvalu. The political system
Nui-Tuvalu Meteorological Service
agency of the government of Tuvalu. The main observational office is on Funafuti. TMS operates outstations on Nanumea, Nui and Niulakita. TMS operates
Nui-Pacific Islander
include the New Zealand Māori (New Zealand), Native Hawaiians (Hawaii), Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Samoans (Samoa and American Samoa), Tahitians (Tahiti),
Nui-Gilbert and Ellice Islands
became independent nations shortly thereafter: the Ellice Islands became Tuvalu in 1978, and the Gilbert Islands became part of Kiribati in 1979. The Gilbert
Nui-Naama Maheu Latasi
constituency of Nui. In the 1993 New Year Honours she was appointed an OBE. She was married to Sir Kamuta Latasi, a former Prime Minister of Tuvalu and subsequently
Nui-COVID-19 pandemic in Tuvalu
The COVID-19 pandemic in Tuvalu is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome
Nui-Tuvaluan nationality law
been allowed in Tuvalu. In 1568, Álvaro de Mendaña, a Spanish navigator, sighted an atoll he called the Isla de Jesus, now known as Nui. Almost thirty
Nui-Polynesians
independent Polynesian nation-states (Samoa, Niue, Cook Islands, Tonga, and Tuvalu) or form minorities in countries such as Australia, Chile (Easter Island)
Nui-Nanumea
Nanumea is the northwesternmost atoll in the Polynesian nation of Tuvalu, a group of nine coral atolls and islands spread over about 400 miles (640 km)
Nui-Cook Islands national football team
South Pacific Games for the 2007 competition where they could only beat Tuvalu 4–1. Four years later, at Nouméa 2011, they defeated Kiribati 3–0, but lost
Nui-1989 Tuvaluan general election
General elections were held in Tuvalu on 27 September 1989. Bikenibeu Paeniu was elected Prime Minister following the elections and formed a five-member
Nui-Tuvaluan constitutional crisis
minister had given no indication that he would call a by-election for Nui, which, in Tuvalu, the PM must do to allow an election to occur. A day later, on 1
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs, 2006–2010
the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu as elected at the 2006 Tuvaluan general election: There are no formal parties in Tuvalu. The political system
Nui-Agriculture in Tuvalu
475389; 178.675361 Agriculture in Tuvalu is based on coconut and swamp taro (Cyrtosperma merkusii), (known in Tuvalu as Pulaka), which is similar to taro
Nui-Lakiloko Keakea
Tuvalu, living in New Zealand. She is a member of Fakapotopotoga Fafine Tuvalu – the Tuvalu Women’s arts collective. Keakea was born in 1948, in Nui,
Nui-Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui
"Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui" ("Long Live Tahiti Nui") is the territorial anthem of the overseas country of French Polynesia. It is sung during public or sport
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs
the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu as elected at the 2024 Tuvaluan general election. There are no formal parties in Tuvalu. The political system
Nui-2006 Tuvaluan general election
Italeli Taeia (Nui) Education, Sports and Health. Sir Tomu Sione (Niutao) acted as Chairman of the Caucus. Hassall, Graham (2006). "The Tuvalu General Election
Nui-Apisai Ielemia
2018) was a Tuvaluan politician. He served as the tenth Prime Minister of Tuvalu from 2006 to 2010, and also held the role as Foreign Minister. He was returned
Nui-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
position. Commonly referred to as the "Māori King Movement". Its elected ariki nui is often called the "Māori King" due to his nationalistic influence over
Nui-Apisai Ielemia
2018) was a Tuvaluan politician. He served as the tenth Prime Minister of Tuvalu from 2006 to 2010, and also held the role as Foreign Minister. He was returned
Nui-Austronesian peoples
Polynesian triangle, particularly in Hawaii, the Marquesas, and Rapa Nui. Rapa Nui has the densest concentration of engravings in Polynesia as a whole;
Nui-2010 Tuvaluan general election
Parliamentary elections were held in Tuvalu on 16 September 2010. Voters elected fifteen members of the Parliament to a four-year term. All candidates
Nui-Minute Alapati Taupo
delivered Tuvalu's statement. Taupo was invited as a guest of honour to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of a chapel on the island of Nui. Soon
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs, 2002–2006
This is a list of members of the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu who were elected at the 2002 Tuvaluan general election. or as the result of
Nui-Limu (algae)
Limu, otherwise known as rimu, remu or ʻimu (from Proto-Austronesian *limut) is a general Polynesian term for edible plants living underwater, such as
Nui-Kiribati
and was retained after the Ellice Islands became the separate nation of Tuvalu in 1976. The spelling of Gilberts in the Gilbertese language as Kiribati
Nui-Polynesian Leaders Group
Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi initiated a meeting with the leaders of Tonga, Tuvalu, the Cook Islands and Niue on the margins of the Pacific Islands Forum summit
Nui-List of Tuvalu MPs, 2010–2015
This is a list of members of the Parliament of Tuvalu or Palamene o Tuvalu who were elected at the 2010 Tuvaluan general election or as the result of
Nui-2002 Tuvaluan general election
Nukufetau by-election 2005 Nui by-election 2005 Nanumea by-election 2005 Nanumaga by-election "Palamene o Tuvalu (Parliament of Tuvalu)". Inter-Parliamentary
Nui-Oceania
Index, to the much less developed economies of Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Western New Guinea, while also including medium-sized economies
Nui-Monarchies in Oceania
British dependency status as Tuvalu, separating from the Gilbert Islands which became Kiribati upon independence. Tuvalu became fully independent within
Nui-Polynesian languages
in new territories (Society Islands, Marquesas, Hawaii, New Zealand, Rapa Nui, etc.). Still today, Polynesian languages show strong similarity, particularly
Nui-Princess Margaret Hospital, Funafuti
Funafuti atoll in Tuvalu is the only hospital in the country, and the primary provider of medical services for all the islands of Tuvalu. The hospital is
Nui-Gilbertese language
and speak Gilbertese. Gilbertese is also spoken by most inhabitants of Nui (Tuvalu), Rabi Island (Fiji), and some other islands where I-Kiribati have been
Nui-Papeete
operated by Air Tahiti with international flights being operated by Air Tahiti Nui, Air France, LATAM Chile, United and other airlines. By sea, passengers can
Nui-Cyclone Kina
and houses was reported. After Severe Tropical Cyclone Joni had affected Tuvalu during the previous month, Nina and Kina indirectly impacted the island
Nui-Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira
board. After sighting a small island in mid January (probably Nui in what is now Tuvalu), a significant body of land was sighted on 7 February 1568. It
Nui-List of elevation extremes by country
Countries with very low high points include Maldives 5 metres (16 ft), Tuvalu, 5 metres (16 ft) and the Marshall Islands 10 metres (33 ft). These island
Nui-COVID-19 pandemic in Oceania
October 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021. Tuvalu Department of Trade [@TuvaluTrade] (19 May 2022). "Breaking News Tuvalu??: #COVID-19 confirmed cases in quarantine
Nui-Polynesian culture
triangle with its northern corner at Hawaii, the eastern corner at Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and lastly the southern corner in New Zealand. There have
Nui-Haloragis
Australia and the remainder to the South Pacific (Tuvalu, New Caledonia, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Rapa Nui and the Juan Fernandez Islands, e.g. H. prostrata
Nui-Southern Hemisphere
Islands Tasmania, Australia Macquarie Island Tokelau (New Zealand) Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna (France) Mostly — Isabela Island, Galápagos Islands
Nui-Rotuma
Rapa Nui and the Marquesas. After invasions by groups of Samoans and Tongans, others visitors are said to have arrived from Wallis and Futuna, Tuvalu, New
Nui-Tuvaluan football league system
for club football in Tuvalu. The league is organized by the Tuvalu National Football Association. Eight of the nine islands in Tuvalu are represented in
Nui-Disney's Polynesian Village Resort
Moorea became Tahiti; Oahu became Tokelau; Pago Pago became Rapa Nui; Samoa became Tuvalu; Tahiti became Aotearoa and Tonga became Hawaii. The 2013-15 resort
Nui-List of major and official Austronesian languages
Gagana Sāmoa Samoa Tetum 800,000 Lia-Tetun East Timor Indonesia Tongan 108,000 Lea Faka-Tonga Tonga Tuvaluan 13,000 Te Ggana/Gagana Tuuvalu Tuvalu
Nui-New Caledonia national football team
first of the playoffs for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. They then won against Tuvalu and the Cook Islands (1–0) and (3–0). For their last group match, they draw
Nui-Baháʼí Faith
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Indigenous peoples of Oceania
islands beyond Easter Island, which itself was settled by the Polynesian Rapa Nui people. Eastern Pacific islands such as the Galápagos and Juan Fernández
Nui-List of countries and dependencies by area
2005). "History, origin and extent of soil erosion on Easter Island (Rapa Nui)". Catena. 63 (2–3): 244–260. Bibcode:2005Caten..63..244M. doi:10.1016/j
Nui-List of terrestrial ecoregions (WWF)
forests Palau Oceania Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests Rapa Nui and Sala-y-Gomez subtropical broadleaf forests Chile Oceania Tropical and
Nui-List of flags by design
colors of the Flag of Spain representing Hispano Nuevo México) Flag of Rapa Nui (white flag, charged with a centered red Rei Miru, an ornamental Easter Island
Nui-Armorial of Oceania
my inheritance Coat of arms of Tonga Tuvalu Tuvalu mo te Atua : Tuvalu for the Almighty Coat of arms of Tuvalu Vanuatu Long God yumi stanap : We stand
Nui-Pacific Ocean
the longest trade routes in history. Spanish expeditions also arrived at Tuvalu, the Marquesas, the Cook Islands, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, the Marshalls
Nui-List of national mottos
(Turkmen: Türkmenistan Bitaraplygyň watanydyr!). Tuvalu: Tuvalu for the Almighty (Tuvaluan: Tuvalu mo te Atua). Uganda: For God and My Country (Swahili:
Nui-Polynesian navigation
settlement also extended to the north of Samoa to the Tuvaluan atolls, with Tuvalu providing a stepping stone to the founding of Polynesian Outlier communities
Nui-2024 in Australia
from the original on 11 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024. Te Koha, Nui; Salmon, Pippa (14 February 2024). "Emma Watkins and Peter Helliar crowned
Nui-Demographics of Oceania
New Guinea Easter Island French Polynesia Cook Islands New Caledonia Fiji Tuvalu Kiribati Phoenix Line Solomon Islands Tokelau Marshall Islands Nauru Vanuatu
Nui-List of tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests ecoregions
moist forests Bonin Islands (Japan) Palau tropical moist forests Palau Rapa Nui and Sala-y-Gomez tropical broadleaf forests Easter Island (Chile) Samoan
Nui-Religion
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-History of Oceania
Colonial Rule". In Hugh Larcy (ed.). Tuvalu: A History. University of the South Pacific/Government of Tuvalu. pp. 127–39. Macdonald, Barrie (2001) Cinderellas
Nui-Druze
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Europeans in Oceania
mixed Rapa Nui-European, Mestizo (half Indigenous American-half European), mixed Rapa Nui-Mestizo or solely European. People of mixed Rapa Nui-European
Nui-List of countries by westernmost point
Pacific Ocean Near Tijuana (mainland) 118°22′00″W 117°02′W 8 Chile Motu Nui, off Easter Island Taitao Peninsula (mainland) 109°27′10″W 75°38′W 9 Guatemala
Nui-List of passenger airlines
Pacific Airlines Link PNG PNG Air Solomon Airlines Lulutai Airlines Air Tuvalu (launching October 2023) Air Vanuatu Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J
Nui-List of top-division football clubs in OFC countries
associate member but had left). The football associations of Kiribati, Niue and Tuvalu are associate members of OFC (but not members of FIFA). The sovereign states
Nui-Oceanian realm
Map of Oceanian realm. It extends further east to include Rapa Nui and Sala y Gomez.
Nui-List of contemporary ethnic groups
Mapudungun → Ranquel Argentina (La Pampa Province) Rapa Nui Austronesian → Polynesian → Rapa Nui Chile (Easter Island) Christianity → Catholicism Redbones
Nui-Toplessness
to the toplessness of "native" women. He wrote that the producers of Rapa-Nui (1994), which featured repeated scenes of bare-breasted native women, got
Nui-Austronesian languages
coast of Africa to Easter Island in the eastern Pacific. Hawaiian, Rapa Nui, Māori, and Malagasy (spoken on Madagascar) are the geographic outliers.
Nui-Non-FIFA international football
states - the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, and the Vatican City - have played international football
Nui-State religion
is not the 'supreme governor' as in the Church of England. Tuvalu: The Church of Tuvalu is the state religion, although in practice this merely entitles
Nui-List of ISO 639-2 codes
Macrolanguage Living राजस्थानी rap rap Rapanui Individual Living Vananga rapa nui rar rar Rarotongan; Cook Islands Māori Individual Living Māori Kūki 'Āirani
Nui-Outrigger boat
Hawaiki Nui Va'a i race in French Polynesia
Nui-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Latvia with separate status (not part of any district). Nui (Total area) 17 Atoll of Tuvalu. Sigave 16.75 Smallest chiefdom of Wallis and Futuna. Ikitsuki
Nui-Anglicanism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-List of sovereign states by date of formation
Union Tuvalu Australia 1 Oct 1978 1 Oct 1978 United Kingdom 1978–present: Tuvalu 1976–1978: Part of the British Empire as the Colony of Tuvalu 1892–1976:
Nui-Avarua
Avarua Town Ara Maire Nui, the main street in Avarua Location of Avarua (star) Districts and tapere of Rarotonga Coordinates: 21°12′25″S 159°46′15″W
Nui-List of regional anthems
der Meulen Netherlands French Polynesia "Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui" ("Long Live Tahiti Nui") 1993 Maeva Bougues, Irmine Tehei, Angèle Terorotua, Johanna
Nui-1998 Tuvaluan general election
General elections were held in Tuvalu on 26 March 1998. There are no formal parties in Tuvalu. The political system is based on personal alliances and
Nui-Cyclone Nina
the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Cape York Peninsula, Niue, Rotuma, Tonga, Tuvalu, the Solomon Islands, Wallis and Futuna. Due to the impact of this system
Nui-2010 Tuvalu A-Division
The 2010 Tuvalu A-Division was the tenth season of association football competition. The league was won by Nauti FC for the fourth consecutive time and
Nui-List of dynasties
– Tuvalu under British rule House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (AD 1901–1917) – Tuvalu under British rule House of Windsor (AD 1917–present) – Tuvalu under
Nui-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania
Pule'anga Tonga Nukuʻalofa 106,017 747 km2 (288 sq mi) Tuvalu TUV English: Tuvalu Tuvaluan: Tuvalu Funafuti 11,204 26 km2 (10 sq mi) Vanuatu Republic of
Nui-Cyclone Ofa
in February 1990. The system was first noted on January 27, 1990, near Tuvalu, as a shallow tropical depression that had developed within the South Pacific
Nui-Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
aliʻi Nā pua muli kou Nā pōkiʻi. Hui Hawaiʻi ponoʻī E ka lāhui ē ʻO kāu hana nui E ui ē. Hui [hə.ˈʋɐj.ʔi po.no.ˈʔiː] [naː.ˈnaː i ˈkow moː.ˈʔiː] [kə ˈlɐ.ni
Nui-1977 Tuvaluan general election
General elections were held in Tuvalu on 27 August 1977. As there were no political parties, all candidates ran as independents, with Toaripi Lauti who
Nui-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
(1825–1854) Kuhina Nui (complete list) – Kaʻahumanu I, Kuhina Nui (1819–1832) Kaʻahumanu II, Kuhina Nui (1832–1839) Kaʻahumanu III, Kuhina Nui (1839–1845) Keoni
Nui-Extremes on Earth
(equidistant from Ducie Island in the Pitcairn Islands to the north, Motu Nui off Rapa Nui to the northeast, and Maher Island off Siple Island near Marie Byrd
Nui-Organized religion
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Confederation of Independent Football Associations
South America Team Rapa Nui
Nui-Religious syncretism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Samoic languages
of Polynesian languages, encompassing the Polynesian languages of Samoa, Tuvalu, American Samoa, Tokelau, Wallis and Futuna, and Polynesian outlier languages
Nui-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
(1891–1893) Kuhina Nui (complete list) – Keoni Ana, Kuhina Nui (1845–1855) Kaʻahumanu IV, Kuhina Nui (1855–1863) Mataio Kekūanaōʻa, Kuhina Nui (1863–1864) Provisional
Nui-Fiji Airways
offers domestic flights and flights to the nearby islands of Tonga, Samoa, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Fiji Airways is also a partner with the frequent flyer programmes
Nui-God Save the King
tohu e te Atua To matou Kīngi pai: Kia ora ia Meinga kia maia ia, Kia hari nui, kia koa, Kia kingi tonu ia, Tau tini noa. When Rhodesia issued its Unilateral
Nui-List of endangered languages of Oceania
Status Ethnologue entry (ISO 639-3) Rapa language (French Polynesia) Rapa Nui language (Chile) Niuafo'ou language (Tonga) Nukumanu language (Papua
Nui-Religious values
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Yarsanism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Ethical movement
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-God Defend New Zealand
hei pakū Ki te ao katoa Aua rawa ngā whawhai Ngā tutū e tata mai; Kia tupu nui ai Aotearoa May it be forever prestigious, May it go from strength to strength
Nui-Ishikism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
(1891–1893) Kuhina Nui (complete list) – Keoni Ana, Kuhina Nui (1845–1855) Kaʻahumanu IV, Kuhina Nui (1855–1863) Mataio Kekūanaōʻa, Kuhina Nui (1863–1864) Provisional
Nui-Yazdânism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Teaonui Tehau
Te Hono Nui, Pirae, Tahiti 26 New Caledonia 2–2 4–3 Friendly 15 3–2 16 4–3 17 10 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa 28 Tuvalu 1–0 7–0 2019
Nui-List of multilingual countries and regions
(official) and some 836 indigenous languages spoken are spoken Rapa Nui (Easter Island) – Rapa Nui along with Chilean Spanish are the 2 co-official languages of
Nui-Yiguandao
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi
lalo o kou malu Hui: E mau ke ea o ka ʻāina Ma kou pono mau A ma kou mana nui E ola e ola ka mōʻī E ka haku mālama mai I ko mākou nei mōʻī E mau kona noho
Nui-Relationship between religion and science
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Miss Pacific Islands
Guinea Niawali Anastacia Twain Rapa Nui Tiare Pakarati Samoa Alexandra lakopo Solomon Islands Emily Chan Tuvalu Emeli Pelesa Panapa Tonga Ophelia Kitillti
Nui-Air Vanuatu
Air Calédonie Air India Air New Zealand Air Niugini Air Tahiti Air Tahiti Nui Air Vanuatu Aircalin All Nippon Airways Asiana Airlines Bamboo Airways Bangkok
Nui-CONIFA World Football Cup
Jämtkraft Arena. Twelve teams took part in the tournament. Catalonia and Rapa Nui were thought to be potential participants, but ultimately declined or withdrew
Nui-Ali-Illahism
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-List of female monarchs
Libuše, female ruler of Bohemia Valasca Vakai, queen of Kingdom of Rapa Nui Paccha Duchicela, queen of the Kingdom of Quito Nitocris of the Sixth Dynasty
Nui-List of television networks by country
2 TF1 France 4 TFX France 1 France 2 France Ô RFO Polynésie TNTV (Tahiti Nui Television) QTV GPB (Georgian Public Broadcasting) Imedi TV Rustavi 2 MTA
Nui-Comparative religion
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-Antireligion
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian Iranian Vedic Rapa Nui Roman Cult of Magna Mater Gallo-Roman Imperial cult Mithraism Mysteries of
Nui-List of official languages
Arabic) Tanzania (with Swahili) Tonga (with Tongan) Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu (with Tuvaluan) Uganda (with Swahili) United Kingdom (de facto; individual
Nui-2020 in Oceania
Queen Elizabeth II Governor-General of Tuvalu: Sir Iakoba Italeli (since April 16, 2010) Prime Minister of Tuvalu: Kausea Natano (since September 19, 2019)