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Tuvalu Population and Religion Percentage

Tuvalu formerly known as the Ellice Islands is an island country in the Polynesian subregion of Oceania in the Pacific Ocean. Its islands are situated about midway between Hawaii and Australia. As per the UN World Population Prospects, the population of  Tuvalu  in 2023 is 11,396 (12 thousand)

The total Land Area of Tuvalu is  30 Km2 (12 sq. miles) & the Population Density of Tuvalu is 393 per Km2 (1,018 people per mi2).

 Tuvalu 2023 Population
Total Population11,396
Global Rank229
Land Area 30 sq. km (12 sq. mi)
Area Rank
Pop. Density393 people/sq. km
Capital CityFunafuti

Source: UN World Population Prospects 

Religion in Tuvalu

Christianity is the main religion in Tuvalu and 99% of the population of is Christian. The main Churches are The Church of Tuvalu (97%),  Seventh-day Adventist Church 1.4%, and other denominations. Other religions include Baháʼí and smaller faiths.

Religion percentage in Tuvalu

  • Christianity – 99%
  • Baháʼí faith and Others – 1%

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Population of Tuvalu 2024 | Religion in Tuvalu

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