- geography.name tuvalu/In response to the global climate change, Tuvalu's underground water table is threatened as the highest point in Tuvalu is just 15 ft (4.6 m) above sea level.
- gov.uk world/tuvaluServices if you're visiting, studying, working or living in Tuvalu. Includes information about trading with and doing business in the UK and Tuvalu.
- onceinalifetimejourney.com Pacific Tuvalu: All you need to knowTuvalu is a tiny independent country in the South Pacific made of nine atolls that achieved its independence from the UK in 1978.
- daisi.com.au tuvalu/Tuvalu (previously known as Ellice Islands) is the fourth smallest country in the world by land mass, has a population of just over ten thousand people.
- turkcebilgi.com tuvaluTuvalu Haritası. Tam ekran moduna geçmek için harita üzerindeki Tam ekran modu ikonuna tıklayınız.
- travelfoodatlas.com tuvaluan-foodRegardless of these obstacles, Tuvalu continues to persist and showcase the beauty of its islands’ resources through its most popular dishes.
- countryeconomy.com countries/tuvaluTuvalu, with a population of 11,204 people, it is one of the least populous country in the world and it has a high population density, with 373 people per km2.
- kids-world-travel-guide.com facts-about-…4. Facts about Tuvalu: The capital Funafuti houses about 6000 people, which is about 60% of the population of the country.
- pacific.un.org en/about/tuvaluTuvalu is a Polynesian micro-state, formerly known as the Ellice Islands, comprising nine dispersed, low lying islets and atolls in the South Pacific Ocean.
- mfat.govt.nz en/countries-and-regions/australia-…It is the fourth-smallest nation in the world. New Zealand and Tuvalu share a respectful relationship founded upon sovereign equality and a spirit of close friendship.