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 it as Isla de Jesús (Spanish for "Island of Jesus&q...
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As part of the project, Hall will excavate a new sea access channel and basin; and construct an approach jetty, wharf, boat ramp and passenger terminal building. Hall has also been tasked with
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 it as Isla de Jesús (Spanish for "Island of Jesus")
The above map can be downloaded, printed and used for geography education purposes like map-pointing and coloring activities. The above outline map represents Tuvalu, a Polynesian
The project aims to improve and construct new harbour facilities on the outer islands of Nui and Niutao, thereby boosting connectivity for passengers and cargo traveling between these
This project underscores Australia''s enduring commitment under the Falepili Union, working in partnership with Tuvalu, and the broader Pacific family, to build secure, sustainable, and resilient
New AU$62.6 million (US$46.5 million) project – the largest ever World Bank project in Tuvalu – will improve the resilience and safety of harbors, roads and infrastructure vital for delivering
It lies east-northeast of the Santa Cruz Islands (belonging to the Solomons), southeast of Nauru, south of Kiribati, west of Tokelau, northwest of Samoa and Wallis and Futuna and north of Fiji. It is a very
Australia''s support to Tuvalu''s infrastructure development has reached a major milestone, with Nui Island''s new boat harbour now complete. Maritime transport is vital to Tuvalu''s economy,
Creation date: 1935 to 2023 Location: Tuvalu Format: Photograph Collections: Australian National University Library Contributors: Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited (1855 -) Content partner:
Vaka embodies the spirit of connectivity and progress, drawing from the cultural significance of the traditional Tuvalu canoe, or "vaka." Historically, the vaka
Vaka embodies the spirit of connectivity and progress, drawing from the cultural significance of the traditional Tuvalu canoe, or "vaka." Historically, the vaka served as a vessel for journeying, trade,
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