TUVALU.
Map of the Tuvalu Islands archipielago.
Last stamp in a series of 15 (7 + 8), issued on 01.07.1976.
Face value: 10 cents of Tuvalian (Australian) dollar.
Catalogues
- Michel No. 28.
- Scott No. 39. (88?)
- StampWorld No. 29.
- Stanley Gibbons No. 64. (?)
- Yvert et Tellier No. 29.
Tuvalu
is an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean, formed by 4 coral
reefs and 5 atolls, with a total area of 26 km² (10 sq mi), and its total
population is about 12,000 inhabitants. Its maximum altitude is 4.6 m (15 ft)
above sea level. Its capital is Funafuti, with about 6500 inhabitants.
This
is the fifth set of stamps issued by Tuvalu since its separation from the
Gilbert Islands (present-day Kiribati) on January 1, 1976. Its independence,
however, was officially proclaimed on October 1, 1978. It is a constitutional
monarchy belonging to the British Commonwealth, in which Queen Elizabeth II was
officially recognized as the monarch of Tuvalu. Previously, the archipelago was
known as the Ellice Islands, and from 1895 together with the Gilberts it formed
the British protectorate of Gilbert and Ellice (British Micro-Polynesia). The
islands were already inhabited in the first millennium BC by Polynesians from Tonga
and Samoa. The first Europeans to arrive there, on January 16, 1568, were a
group of Spaniards commanded by Álvaro
de Mendaña, who gave the name of Islas Nombre de Jesús to the archipelago.
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