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Revision as of 22:02, 18 August 2023

Republic of Vuku
Vuku Vungànyèbĩ
Flag of Vuku
Flag
Motto: Utu ungèta kã mavae
The future is in our hands
CapitalVukeba
Largest cityBajitika
Official languagesAanyaka
Ethnic groups
98% Ivuku, 2% other
Demonym(s)Ivuku (adjective and singular noun)
Ibavuku (plural noun)
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic with executive presidency
• President
Najavi Vaite
Ukame Ta Evuke
Area
• Land
4,050 km2 (1,560 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
198,045
• Density
48.9/km2 (126.7/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)2022 estimate
• Total
$864 million
• Per capita
$4,363
Gini40.1
medium
HDI0.646
medium
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
Calling code+88
Internet TLD.vv

Vuku (Aanyaka: Vuku /vú.kú/), officially the Republic of Vuku (Aanyaka: Vuku Vungànyèbĩ /vú.kú vú.ŋà.ɲɘ̀.bĩ́/), is an island state and archipelago on the southwestern rim of the Toyana Ocean. It is located to the south of Kahului-Kanau, east of Baystate, and northwest of Mist Carthara Islands. Its five islands total about 4,050 km² (1,564 mi²) in land area, making it among the smallest sovereign states on Iearth; about one third of the country’s nearly 200,000 inhabitants live in the metro area of Bajitika, which is its economic center, while Vukeba is the nation's judicial capital.

Vuku is a developing country, measuring fairly low on indicators of human development; current challenges include sustainable economic expansion, resource management, and advancements in telecommunications infrastructure.