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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
$1.24 billion
• Per capita
$6,261
Gini40.1
medium
HDI0.696
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.

Evidence of human habitation in present-day Vuku dates back to 15 to 20 kya, and it is believed that Proto-Aanyaka-speaking predecessors of the Ibavuku were separated from other groups in Adula after rising sea levels isolated the southeastern Adulan lands circa 12 kya.

Vuku boasts comparatively high civil and political freedoms; however, despite strides in political transparency and anti-corruption initatives, 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.

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