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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to Vanuatu
The Flag of Vanuatu
The Coat of arms of Vanuatu
The location of Vanuatu
An enlargeable map of the Republic of Vanuatu

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Vanuatu:

Vanuatusovereign island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean.[1] The Vanuatu Archipelago is some 1,750 kilometres (1,087 mi) east of northern Australia, 500 km (310 mi) north-east of New Caledonia, west of Fiji, and south of the Solomon Islands. The archipelago is of volcanic origin. Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. Europeans began to settle in the area in the late 18th century. In the 1880s France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the country and in 1906 they agreed on a framework for jointly managing the archipelago through a British-French Condominium as the New Hebrides. An independence movement was established in the 1970s, and the Republic of Vanuatu was created in 1980.


General reference

  • Pronunciation:
  • Common English country name: Vanuatu
  • Official English country name: The Republic of Vanuatu
  • Common endonym(s):
  • Official endonym(s):
  • Adjectival(s): Ni-Vanuatu, Vanuatuan
  • Demonym(s):
  • Etymology: Name of Vanuatu
  • ISO country codes: VU, VUT, 548
  • ISO region codes: See VU
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .vu

Geography of Vanuatu

An enlargeable topographic map of Vanuatu

Geography of Vanuatu

Environment of Vanuatu

An enlargeable satellite image of Vanuatu
  • Climate of Vanuatu
  • Renewable energy in Vanuatu
  • Geology of Vanuatu
  • Protected areas of Vanuatu
    • Biosphere reserves in Vanuatu
    • National parks of Vanuatu
  • Wildlife of Vanuatu
    • Fauna of Vanuatu
      • Birds of Vanuatu
      • Mammals of Vanuatu

Natural geographic features of Vanuatu

  • Islands of Vanuatu
  • Lakes of Vanuatu
  • Mountains of Vanuatu
    • Volcanoes in Vanuatu
  • Rivers of Vanuatu
    • Waterfalls of Vanuatu
  • Valleys of Vanuatu
  • World Heritage Sites in Vanuatu: Chief Roi Mata’s Domain

Regions of Vanuatu

Regions of Vanuatu

Ecoregions of Vanuatu

List of ecoregions in Vanuatu

  • Ecoregions in Vanuatu

Administrative divisions of Vanuatu

Administrative divisions of Vanuatu

  • Provinces of Vanuatu
Provinces of Vanuatu

Provinces of Vanuatu

  • Torba
  • Malampa
  • Penama
  • Sanma
  • Shefa
  • Tafea

Demography of Vanuatu

Demographics of Vanuatu

Government and politics of Vanuatu

Politics of Vanuatu

Branches of the government of Vanuatu

Government of Vanuatu

Executive branch of the government of Vanuatu

  • Head of state: President of Vanuatu, Nikenike Vurobaravu
  • Head of government: Prime Minister of Vanuatu, Moana Carcasses Kalosil
  • Cabinet: Council of Ministers of Vanuatu
  • Malvatu Mauri (National Council of Chiefs) - role is advisory only

Legislative branch of the government of Vanuatu

  • Parliament of Vanuatu (unicameral)

Judicial branch of the government of Vanuatu

Court system of Vanuatu

  • Court of Appeal of Vanuatu
    • Supreme Court of Vanuatu
      • Magistrates Court of Vanuatu
        • Island courts of Vanuatu

Foreign relations of Vanuatu

Foreign relations of Vanuatu

  • Diplomatic missions in Vanuatu
  • Diplomatic missions of Vanuatu

International organization membership

The Republic of Vanuatu is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Vanuatu

Law of Vanuatu

  • Constitution of Vanuatu
  • Crime in Vanuatu
  • Human rights in Vanuatu
    • LGBT rights in Vanuatu
    • Freedom of religion in Vanuatu
  • Law enforcement in Vanuatu

Military of Vanuatu

Military of Vanuatu Vanuatu has no military per se. The Vanuatu Mobile Force is a paramilitary force within the police force.[2]

Local government in Vanuatu

Local government in Vanuatu

History of Vanuatu

History of Vanuatu

  • Timeline of the history of Vanuatu
  • Current events of Vanuatu
  • Military history of Vanuatu

Culture of Vanuatu

Culture of Vanuatu

  • Architecture of Vanuatu
  • Cuisine of Vanuatu
  • Festivals in Vanuatu
  • Languages of Vanuatu
    • Southern Oceanic languages
  • Media in Vanuatu
  • National symbols of Vanuatu
    • Coat of arms of Vanuatu
    • Flag of Vanuatu
    • National anthem of Vanuatu
  • People of Vanuatu
  • Public holidays in Vanuatu
  • Records of Vanuatu
  • Religion in Vanuatu
    • Christianity in Vanuatu
    • Hinduism in Vanuatu
    • Islam in Vanuatu
    • Judaism in Vanuatu
    • Sikhism in Vanuatu
  • World Heritage Sites in Vanuatu

Art in Vanuatu

  • Art in Vanuatu
  • Cinema of Vanuatu
  • Literature of Vanuatu
  • Music of Vanuatu
  • Television in Vanuatu
  • Theatre in Vanuatu

Sports in Vanuatu

Sports in Vanuatu

  • Football in Vanuatu
  • Vanuatu at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of Vanuatu

Economy of Vanuatu

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 178th (one hundred and seventy eighth)
  • Agriculture in Vanuatu
  • Banking in Vanuatu
    • National Bank of Vanuatu
  • Communications in Vanuatu
    • Internet in Vanuatu
  • Companies of Vanuatu
  • Currency of Vanuatu: Vatu
  • Energy in Vanuatu
    • Energy policy of Vanuatu
    • Oil industry in Vanuatu
  • Mining in Vanuatu
  • Tourism in Vanuatu
    • Visa policy of Vanuatu
  • Transport in Vanuatu
  • Vanuatu Stock Exchange

Education in Vanuatu

Education in Vanuatu

Infrastructure of Vanuatu

  • Health care in Vanuatu
  • Transportation in Vanuatu
    • Airports in Vanuatu
    • Rail transport in Vanuatu
    • Roads in Vanuatu
  • Water supply and sanitation in Vanuatu

See also

Vanuatu

  • Index of Vanuatu-related articles
  • List of international rankings
  • List of Vanuatu-related topics
  • Member state of the Commonwealth of Nations
  • Member state of the United Nations
  • Outline of geography
  • Outline of Oceania

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Vanuatu". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/vanuatu/. 
  2. Miranda Forsyth, A bird that flies with two wings : the kastom and state justice systems in Vanuatu , Australian National University Press

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