Interesting facts about Vanuatu

About Vanuatu

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Design A two-toned, horizontally coloured design of the reds and greens with the equilateral triangular pattern that bears the gold wild pig tail on the side of the lift, the two crossing fronts of ferns in the middle and the gold ball, a thin small strip of gold horizontally strip dividing in the form of the Y horizontally, centred over the dividing line and bordered in brown against the reds and greens while the two points of the Y point at each edge and enclosing the triangular pattern on the side of the lift.

Vanuatu's banner was adopted on 18 February 1980. "Vanuatu".

About Vanuatu

You better pray: Please be praying that the agglow groups and ladders will be fortified. You are praying for all the necessary resource and creative to fulfil God's purposes in the Vanuatu people. Praying for the worship group in the capital. In the thousands of years before the discovery of Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, several wave of colonisers, each of which speaks its own tongue.

In 1906, the Britons and French who populated the New Hebrides in the nineteenth centuary approved an Anglo-French condominium that ruled the island until the time of the liberation in 1980, when the new name Vanuatu was adopted.

Isle of Malo | Province of Sanma

Malo is 3 km off the south shore of Vanuatu's biggest isle, Espiritu Santo in the province of Sanma. As most of Vanuatu, the isle is of vulcanic origins and the highest point on the is Malo Peak, which is 326-meter high. Kopra and cacao, which are cultivated on orchards, are the island's most important farm produce.

On Malo there are two major groups of cultures, the Auta culture group, which lives in the west of the islands, and the Tinjivo culture group, which lives in the south. These two cultures are a variation of the tambo culture.

It is also the name of the austrone tongue used on the isle. An interesting fact: The first archeological remains of man's settlement in Vanuatu come from a place on Malo that was populated around 1400 BC. Malo, with its wealth of culture and history with the very first Ni-Vanuatu hermits, is a great blend of everything associated with eco-adventures such as canoeing, bushwalking, scuba-diving, snorkeling and many more.

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