Draft:Monument to the Friendship between Nukufetau and Nanumea
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Comment: The first to sources are just google maps and add nothing to show notability; the third is a random YouTube video so not no value as a source; the fifth is about the Meeting house not the Monument KylieTastic (talk) 11:00, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
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The Monument to the Friendship between Nukufetau and Nanumea is a small stone structure located in Tuvalu inscribed with an image of a handshake and the words: "NANUMEA NUKUFETAU 24th ME 1890 - 1990 TAUMEANA."[1] It is located on the inhabited Savave islet of the Nukufetau atoll, in the courtyard of a church called Siona Fou.[2] It was constructed to symbolize the bond and collaboration between the Nukufetau and Nanumea atolls.[3] There is an identical monument outside the Chetverkin's Church in Nanumea. Both monument's are near their community's maneapa.[4]
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[edit]- ^ "Monument to the Friendship between Nukufetau and Nanumea". Mapio.net.
- ^ "Nanumea and Nukufetau atolls, Tuvalu". January 19, 2019 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Monument to the Friendship between Nukufetau and Nanumea: A Symbol of Unity in Tuvalu".
- ^ "Meeting house on Nanumea, Tuvalu, called the aahiga or maneapa" UC San Diego Library Digital Collections between 1919 and 1939