Vanuatu is recognized as one of
the most culturally diverse countries in the world. There
are small communities of French, British, Australian,
New Zealand, Vietnamese, Chinese and other Pacific Island
people living in harmony with the Ni-Vanuatu.
Until 1980 Vanuatu, then known as the New Hebrides,
was jointly administered by France and Britain as a
"Condominium". Most of Vanuatu's islands are
lightly populated lush preserves of forest. Some
have active volcanoes. Read
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