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What kind of country is Vanuatu?

Vanuatu is one of the least developed countries in the world, mainly engaged in the production activities of the primary industry, mostly involving agriculture, and its crops can meet the needs of about 65% Vanuatu people. In addition, fisheries and animal husbandry are also one of Vanuatu's main economic activities. Tourism is also very important in Vanuatu and is one of the sources of government revenue.

Located in the western South Pacific Ocean, it belongs to Melanesian Islands and consists of 83 islands (68 of which are inhabited). The largest island is Santo Island (with an area of 3,974 square kilometers), which belongs to a tropical maritime climate with an average annual precipitation of 1.600 mm, and the average temperature in the capital Port Vila is 25.3℃.

The land area is 1.2 1.9 thousand square kilometers, and the water area is 848 thousand square kilometers. 98% of them are Vanuatu and belong to melanesians. The official languages are English, French and Bislama, which is commonly used. 84% people believe in Catholicism. It consists of about 80 islands, 68 of which are inhabited.

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Vanuatu Location:

Vanuatu is located in the western part of the South Pacific, between south latitude13 and 23, east longitude166 and172, with a distance of about 850 kilometers from north to south. It is located at 1900km east of Brisbane, Australia, 800km west of Fiji, 230km north of New Caledonia and 170km south of Solomon.

It belongs to the Melanesian Islands and consists of 83 islands (68 of which are inhabited). The largest island is Santo Island (with an area of 3,947 square kilometers). The land area is 860,000 square kilometers, including land area 1.2 1.9 million square kilometers and water area of 848,000 square kilometers.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Vanuatu