「Tuvalu」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Tuvalu also played in the qualifying tournament, but | |
l Islands, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga (Niua), | Tuvalu and Hawaii. |
, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Tokelau, Tonga, | Tuvalu, and Wallis and Futuna. |
e Gilbert and Ellice Islands (now Kiribati and | Tuvalu), and over the British participation in the An |
me; a thousand tourists are estimated to visit | Tuvalu annually. |
15, 2005 he took office as Governor-General of | Tuvalu as the representative of HM Queen Elizabeth II |
rt and Ellice Islands Colony, now Kiribati and | Tuvalu, before retiring in 1951. |
as used by a British colony, although Fiji and | Tuvalu both adopted the colour after independence. |
Tuvalu competed in the 2010 Commonwealth Games held i | |
The Marshall Islands, Montenegro and | Tuvalu competed for the first time in these Olympic G |
Tuvalu competed at the 2009 World Championships in At | |
imate Change Conference 2009, a spokesman from | Tuvalu criticised the final document by saying, "It l |
Tuvalu does not have political parties. | |
Since the Government of | Tuvalu does not have a large, organized consular or d |
Tuvalu elects a legislature on a national level. | |
to surrounding islands; Rotuma, Niue, Tokelau, | Tuvalu, Ellis, Papua, Vanuatu. |
While | Tuvalu's commercial relations with the United Kingdom |
Since independence in 1978, | Tuvalu has been a Commonwealth Realm, with a Governor |
Tuvalu has "about 6,000 eligible voters" - a little o | |
Tuvalu have competed in the Olympic Games only once. | |
Tuvalu House is the honorary consulate of the Governm | |
Other than | Tuvalu's High Commission in Fiji, and other contacts |
Tuvalu House is situated in South-West London (SW20). | |
Based from | Tuvalu House, Dr Iftikhar A. Ayaz has represented the |
referendum on becoming a republic was held in | Tuvalu in February 1986. |
uagea is an isle located in the archipelago of | Tuvalu in the south-western part of the atoll of Funa |
bati since 1979, and the Ellice Islands became | Tuvalu in 1978. |
Tuvalu is a de-facto non-partisan democracy since it | |
The capital of | Tuvalu is sometimes given as Fongafale or Vaiaku, but |
Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Kiribati, | Tuvalu, Niue, Tokelau, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands |
e resumed the practice by Governors-General of | Tuvalu of accepting a Knighthood, a practice disconti |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 12 September 1985. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 26 March 1998. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 27 September 1989. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 2 September 1993. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 27 August 1977. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 25 July 2002. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 8 September 1981. |
A parliamentary election was held in | Tuvalu on 16 September 2010. |
General elections were held in | Tuvalu on 3 August 2006 to elect fifteen members to t |
6-), who served two terms as Prime Minister of | Tuvalu, represented Nukulaelae in the Parliament of T |
Tuvalu sent a small delegation of table tennis player | |
Silafaga Lalua of Radio | Tuvalu suggested that civil servant and diplomat Enel |
ia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, | Tuvalu, the United States, Vietnam, and Yemen. |
uinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, | Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna Islands. |
Singapore, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Thailand, | Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam and Wallis and Futuna. |
is journey, Obed also completed the mapping of | Tuvalu, which had been begun by Captain George Barret |
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