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    Vaitupu is the largest atoll of the nation of Tuvalu. It is located at 7.48 degrees south and 178.83 degrees east. There are 1,061 people (2017 Census)...
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    ancestors of the Tuvaluans vary from island to island. On Niutao, Funafuti and Vaitupu, the founding ancestor is described as being from Samoa, whereas on Nanumea...
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  • A by-election was held in the Vaitupu constituency in Tuvalu on 19 July 2017. It was triggered by incumbent MP Apisai Ielemia's dismissal from the seat...
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  • Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order. The entries are formulated on...
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    ancestors came from Samoa in the 12th or 13th century. On Funafuti and Vaitupu the founding ancestor is described as being from Samoa; whereas on Nanumea...
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    of the variations of single-outrigger canoes that had been developed on Vaitupu and Nanumea. Gerd Koch, an anthropologist, visited the atolls of Nanumaga...
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  • Vaitupu (French pronunciation: [vajtupu]) is a village in Wallis and Futuna. It is located in Hihifo District on the northeast coast of Wallis Island...
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    Uvea (Wallis) Mata Utu 77.5 10,071 8,333 8,088 −17.3% 21 Hihifo ("west") Vaitupu 23.4 2,422 1,942 1,855 −19.8% 5 Hahake ("east") Mata Utu 27.8 3,950 3,415...
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    Funafuti. Vaitupu had the largest net migration gain, although this is attributed to the location of Motufoua Secondary School on Vaitupu and the movement...
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    ancestors of the Tuvaluans vary from island to island. On Niutao, Funafuti and Vaitupu the founding ancestor is described as being from Samoa; whereas on Nanumea...
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