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    Vanuatu (English: /ˌvɑːnuˈɑːtuː/ VAH-noo-AH-too or /vænˈwɑːtuː/ van-WAH-too; Bislama and French pronunciation [vanuatu]), officially the Republic of Vanuatu...
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    Ni-Vanuatu (informally abbreviated Ni-Van) is a large group of closely related Melanesian ethnic groups native to the island country of Vanuatu. As such...
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    The politics of Vanuatu take place within the framework of a constitutional democracy. The constitution provides for a representative parliamentary system...
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  • Bislama (redirect from Vanuatu Bislama)
    language and one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" (citizens who live in Port Vila and Luganville)...
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    aid to Vanuatu. 26/11/2004. ABC News Online". www.abc.net.au. Archived from the original on 30 December 2004. "Pacific Partnership - Vanuatu". www.ausaid...
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  • The Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu (French: Église presbytérienne de Vanuatu), or the Presbitirin Jyos Blong Vanuatu in Bislama, is the largest Christian...
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    Australia (redirect from ISO 3166-1:AU)
    del Espíritu Santo" (Southern Land of the Holy Spirit) for an island in Vanuatu. The Dutch adjectival form australische was used in a Dutch book in Batavia...
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    Ali Kazak (category Ambassadors of the State of Palestine to Vanuatu)
    crucial in gaining recognition by the Republic of Vanuatu (1985), Papua New Guinea (1994) and East Timor (2004) of the State of Palestine and the establishment...
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  • that Fiji qualified through to the 2004 OFC Nations Cup. After drawing with Tahiti and getting a win over Vanuatu, their World Cup chance ended when Fiji...
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  • Samoa again, but were eliminated after losing to the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. In 2011, they hosted the OFC Nations Cup qualifying tournament. There...
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