Vanuatu cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Vanuatu. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 1885 places in Vanuatu that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Vanuatu is Port-Vila.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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2136951 | Green Hill | VU | Tafea | -19.37813 | 169.29885 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134742 | Taémammavi | VU | Penama | -15.28333 | 167.91667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201107 | Kuanpukaeken | VU | Tafea | -19.51084 | 169.35854 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134226 | Wasaka | Wasaka | VU | Torba | -13.96667 | 167.45 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2137479 | Asé | VU | Malampa | -16.3 | 168.26667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135030 | Renmar | VU | Malampa | -15.9 | 167.2 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200863 | Ianamu | VU | Tafea | -19.61613 | 169.46644 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201179 | Yatakwaskamil | VU | Tafea | -19.5442 | 169.31247 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135920 | Ménégoro | VU | Sanma | -14.85 | 166.55 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136280 | Lononwei | Loneowei,Lononwei | VU | Malampa | -16.33333 | 168.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2136671 | Lamalanga | Lamalanga,Raga | VU | Penama | -15.46667 | 168.13333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2136496 | Lénana | VU | Penama | -15.65 | 168.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135436 | Ulei | Oule,Oulé,ULB,Ulei | VU | Malampa | -16.33333 | 168.28333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2134404 | Vatroto | VU | Sanma | -15.38333 | 166.88333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134951 | Rowok | VU | Penama | -15.71667 | 168.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201319 | Lemanafa | VU | Tafea | -19.47362 | 169.26219 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137056 | Evitawo | VU | Penama | -15.36667 | 167.93333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200840 | Yaneai | VU | Tafea | -19.64336 | 169.41746 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136157 | Lowitawor | VU | Penama | -15.41667 | 167.9 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136604 | Larévet | Laravet,Laravét,Larawet,Larawèt,Larevet,Larévet | VU | Malampa | -16.18333 | 167.35 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2134838 | Saktouy | VU | Sanma | -15.4 | 166.76667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134653 | Tasmaloum | Tasmaloum,Tasmaloun,Tasmalune,Tasmalune Trader | VU | Sanma | -15.61667 | 166.9 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2135701 | Narouah | VU | Penama | -15.68333 | 168.16667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201283 | Lenpupunamel | VU | Tafea | -19.48619 | 169.30437 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135779 | Nambaramout | VU | Penama | -15.58333 | 168.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137267 | Bouégou | VU | Penama | -15.6 | 168.13333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200879 | Yakunevarvar | VU | Tafea | -19.59058 | 169.46017 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135967 | Matoa | Matoa | VU | Shefa | -17.46145 | 168.37097 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2136003 | Matandan | VU | Penama | -15.38333 | 167.71667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135546 | Nogougou | Nogougou,Nogugu | VU | Sanma | -14.93333 | 166.58333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2137218 | Bwéhaltalam | VU | Malampa | -16.11667 | 168.11667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136902 | Hounnbank | VU | Malampa | -16.6 | 167.45 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200789 | Esino | VU | Tafea | -20.16274 | 169.88716 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200888 | Yakuanaviaka | VU | Tafea | -19.58259 | 169.46757 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135098 | Rambak | VU | Malampa | -16.05 | 167.15 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2206794 | Teuvrat | VU | Torba | -14.25 | 167.58333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136332 | Lolovotali | VU | Penama | -15.45 | 167.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136284 | Lonmink | VU | Malampa | -16.31667 | 167.38333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136380 | Lobatmas | VU | Sanma | -15.11667 | 167.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135222 | Pila | VU | Sanma | -15.15 | 166.81667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136142 | Maé | VU | Sanma | -15.16667 | 166.8 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137322 | Bétel | VU | Malampa | -16.03333 | 167.4 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137101 | Ehniu | Ehniu,Eniou | VU | Tafea | -19.36276 | 169.30141 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2134976 | Rongétra | VU | Malampa | -16.23333 | 167.6 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135186 | Pontasipsip | VU | Tafea | -18.66667 | 169.15 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201061 | Natanu | VU | Tafea | -19.47267 | 169.40103 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134066 | Wusi | Poussy,Wousi,Wus,Wusi | VU | Sanma | -15.36667 | 166.65 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2134922 | Samarandas | VU | Sanma | -15.71667 | 167.23333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200900 | Yapiro | VU | Tafea | -19.56565 | 169.45366 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136697 | Lakatoro | Lakatoro,Лакаторо | VU | Malampa | -16.09992 | 167.41636 | 705 | Pacific/Efate | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
2137470 | Assourou | VU | Malampa | -16.38333 | 167.71667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
10177570 | Ponumbia | VU | Tafea | -18.91834 | 169.09873 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135533 | Nonona | VU | Sanma | -15.35 | 166.78333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134286 | Wadounbowi | VU | Penama | -15.7 | 168.13333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136684 | Lalbétaès | VU | Penama | -15.76667 | 168.13333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201173 | Kraitanaigen | VU | Tafea | -19.54952 | 169.32291 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201328 | Lounakiamapen | VU | Tafea | -19.4679 | 169.28753 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136336 | Lolotingé | VU | Penama | -15.36667 | 167.76667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201471 | Laupukas | VU | Tafea | -19.42991 | 169.29923 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135862 | Mohoun’gha | VU | -19.51667 | 170.2 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||||
12201136 | Lowanuapil | VU | Tafea | -19.47413 | 169.31387 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135753 | Nangouèr | VU | Penama | -15.33333 | 167.93333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200925 | Iamanse | VU | Tafea | -19.55279 | 169.45541 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136623 | Laoné | VU | Sanma | -14.85 | 166.75 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201271 | Yunaras | VU | Tafea | -19.50516 | 169.31026 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201488 | Lepuku | VU | Tafea | -19.36292 | 169.32581 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136929 | Hébel | VU | Malampa | -16.28333 | 167.65 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
8553962 | Kwururetokwa | Kwururetokwa | VU | Torba | -13.42916 | 166.70464 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2136469 | Lésarmalras | VU | Malampa | -15.9 | 167.2 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201201 | Ikuningen | VU | Tafea | -19.5327 | 169.30688 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135403 | Ousiév | VU | Sanma | -15.41667 | 166.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201016 | Kwataparen | VU | Tafea | -19.59091 | 169.31722 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201177 | Iakuanving | VU | Tafea | -19.54742 | 169.31225 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136348 | Loloikala | VU | Sanma | -15.43333 | 166.8 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134376 | Vias | VU | Sanma | -15.58333 | 166.86667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136479 | Léppa | VU | Shefa | -16.68333 | 168.28333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2135210 | Pivosava | Pivosava | VU | Torba | -13.18333 | 166.56667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2134532 | Tongaméa | VU | Shefa | -17.06667 | 168.41667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136383 | Loarou | VU | Sanma | -15.16667 | 167.1 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137468 | Atangouroua | VU | Penama | -15.5 | 168.15 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134987 | Robago | VU | Malampa | -16.2 | 167.55 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137344 | Bénamour | VU | Malampa | -16.23333 | 167.6 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134063 | Yakounétikaoulil | VU | Tafea | -19.51667 | 169.31667 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136089 | Maloéta | VU | Sanma | -15.13333 | 166.8 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134225 | Wasaléa | VU | Sanma | -15.16667 | 166.63333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201375 | Letowat | VU | Tafea | -19.46339 | 169.30119 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12200994 | Iapangnava | VU | Tafea | -19.60383 | 169.33648 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201536 | Ishia | VU | Tafea | -19.51879 | 170.20675 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2134819 | Slétassimal | VU | Malampa | -16.06667 | 167.4 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201439 | Lounuantop | VU | Tafea | -19.34334 | 169.31537 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2206795 | Qetegaveg | VU | Torba | -14.27448 | 167.42844 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12201454 | Lambangnao | VU | Tafea | -19.37811 | 169.29087 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136875 | Ilamré | VU | Penama | -15.73333 | 168.13333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136450 | Letut | VU | Sanma | -15.06667 | 167.03333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2137447 | Avounbaka | VU | Sanma | -15.63333 | 167.1 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
12002397 | Kwakea | Kwakea | VU | Torba | -13.88034 | 167.59478 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2136939 | Hangar | VU | Malampa | -16.16667 | 168.1 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2136832 | Ireupuow | Ileupouoou,Ireupuow | VU | Tafea | -19.53333 | 169.5 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | ||
2135540 | Nokongiri | VU | Penama | -15.66667 | 168.18333 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place | |||
2206799 | Veverao | Veverao,Vévérao | VU | Torba | -13.83644 | 167.68534 | 0 | Pacific/Efate | populated place |
**Exploring Vanuatu: A Geographer's Insight**
Introduction**
Embarking on an expedition through the geographical marvels of Vanuatu is akin to venturing into a realm where natural beauty, cultural diversity, and volcanic wonders converge in the South Pacific Ocean. As a geographer with an insatiable curiosity for unraveling the complexities of our planet's landscapes, delving into the spatial dynamics of Vanuatu offers a captivating journey. In this narrative, we embark on a quest to acquire geographical data encompassing the cities, regions, and departments of Vanuatu, with a keen focus on procuring the latitude and longitude coordinates of each urban center.
Discovering Vanuatu: Isles of Splendor**
Vanuatu, an archipelago comprising 83 islands scattered across the South Pacific, is a tapestry of lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and awe-inspiring volcanic formations. From the bustling streets of Port Vila to the remote villages nestled amidst verdant hills, the geography of Vanuatu is as diverse as it is enchanting. Beyond its natural wonders lie a rich tapestry of indigenous cultures, shaped by centuries of maritime trade and migration. As we embark on our journey to explore its urban and rural landscapes, we are immersed in a world of wonder and discovery.
Navigating Administrative Divisions: Understanding Vanuatu's Territorial Organization**
Within Vanuatu's administrative framework lie divisions that offer insights into the nation's governance and spatial organization. From the provinces of Efate and Tanna to the municipalities of Luganville and Port-Olry, each administrative unit plays a vital role in shaping Vanuatu's geography. Delving deeper into the regions and departments of Vanuatu allows us to gain a deeper understanding of its cultural, economic, and environmental landscapes.
Data Quest: Unveiling Latitude and Longitude Coordinates**
Central to our exploration is the quest to obtain precise geographic coordinates, revealing the spatial essence of Vanuatu's cities and settlements. Latitude and longitude data serve as our guiding compass, leading us through the winding paths of urban centers and the tranquil vistas of rural communities. From the volcanic landscapes of Ambrym to the coral reefs of Espiritu Santo, each set of coordinates unveils a new facet of Vanuatu's geographical diversity.
Interpreting Insights: From Data to Geographic Understanding**
As data accumulates, meticulously gathered and analyzed, patterns emerge, offering insights into Vanuatu's urbanization, population distribution, and environmental characteristics. Through the lens of geographic data, we gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate interplay between human activity and the natural environment. From the fertile valleys of Malekula to the rugged coastlines of Pentecost, Vanuatu's geography reflects the resilience and adaptability of its people in the face of geographic challenges.
Challenges and Reflections: Navigating the Geographical Terrain**
Yet, our journey is not without its challenges. The remote location and rugged terrain of Vanuatu pose unique obstacles in obtaining accurate geographical data. From navigating through dense rainforests to accessing information from isolated islands, the pursuit of geographic knowledge demands patience, perseverance, and a deep reverence for the islands' natural heritage.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, Vanuatu stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and resilience of the South Pacific. Through the lens of geographic data acquisition, we embark on a journey to unravel the spatial intricacies of this dynamic archipelago. As we delve deeper into Vanuatu's urban and rural landscapes, armed with geographical coordinates and a spirit of inquiry, we are reminded of the profound interconnectedness between data and geographic understanding, paving the way for new discoveries and insights in the field of geography.
Download data files for Vanuatu's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Discovering Vanuatu: A Geographer's View of City-Level Data
Vanuatu, a beautiful archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, is known for its vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and diverse ecosystems. With its 83 islands, Vanuatu offers a rich geographic tapestry, from tropical rainforests and volcanic peaks to coral reefs and pristine beaches. The country’s geography, however, is not just a marvel to behold but also a crucial component for those looking to engage in detailed spatial analysis, urban planning, or environmental research. In this article, we will explore the geographic features of Vanuatu, focusing on the importance of obtaining data on its cities, regions, and departments, along with precise latitude and longitude coordinates. Additionally, we will discuss how this data can be accessed in multiple formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML to facilitate your own geographic studies or projects.
The Unique Geography of Vanuatu
Vanuatu is located approximately 1,750 kilometers east of northern Australia, in the heart of the Pacific. It is a nation of volcanic origin, with a variety of terrains ranging from rugged mountains and fertile valleys to coastal plains. The country’s diverse landscapes influence its ecosystems, which are home to a variety of unique plant and animal species. Vanuatu's position on the Pacific Ring of Fire also means that it is prone to seismic activity, including volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, making geographic data essential for disaster preparedness and risk management.
Geographically, Vanuatu is divided into six provinces, each containing several islands. The largest and most populous island, Efate, is home to the capital city, Port Vila. The cities and towns on each island play a pivotal role in the country’s economy and culture, whether through trade, tourism, or local governance. Understanding how these cities and regions are distributed across the islands—and the geographic relationships between them—is vital for anyone involved in geographic research or planning in Vanuatu.
The Role of City-Level Data in Vanuatu
City-level geographic data is essential for understanding the spatial distribution of people, resources, and infrastructure across Vanuatu. Given the country’s archipelagic nature, each city and town exists within a unique context shaped by its geographic location, environmental conditions, and economic activities. For instance, Port Vila, the capital city, is located on the island of Efate and serves as the primary economic and political center of the country. On the other hand, cities on the more remote islands, such as Santo or Tanna, may have different socio-economic profiles and infrastructural needs.
Obtaining detailed data about the cities of Vanuatu, including their regions, departments, and exact geographic coordinates, allows for a deeper understanding of the country’s development challenges and opportunities. This data can be used to map population density, analyze transportation networks, monitor environmental changes, and make informed decisions about resource allocation.
How to Access City-Level Data for Vanuatu
To make the most of geographic data in Vanuatu, it is crucial to have access to precise and up-to-date information about its cities, regions, and departments. The most valuable data points include not only the cities’ locations but also their respective administrative divisions, which help understand governance structures and regional disparities.
Latitude and longitude coordinates are particularly important for mapping, navigation, and spatial analysis. These coordinates allow for accurate placement of cities on digital maps, enabling the visualization of geographic relationships between urban centers, rural areas, and natural features. Furthermore, the availability of this data in multiple formats ensures that it can be easily integrated into various geographic systems and applications.
Data on cities in Vanuatu can be obtained in several formats, including CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML. These formats provide flexibility for users to work with the data in the way that best suits their needs, whether for research, urban planning, or software development.
Understanding the Formats: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML
Each of these four formats offers distinct advantages, allowing users to choose the most appropriate one for their specific needs.
- **CSV (Comma Separated Values):** CSV is a simple, easy-to-read format that is ideal for organizing data in tables. This format is particularly useful for researchers and analysts who need to import data into spreadsheets for further analysis. With CSV, you can easily view and manipulate data on city locations, population sizes, and regional distributions.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language):** SQL is perfect for those who need to store large amounts of geographic data in a database and query it efficiently. For more complex analysis, SQL allows users to retrieve and process specific information about cities, regions, and departments, making it ideal for large-scale geographic studies or data management projects.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation):** JSON is widely used in web applications and APIs. It is a lightweight and flexible format that is easy to integrate into digital applications. If you are building a geographic information system (GIS) or developing an application that relies on real-time data, JSON is a great choice for working with Vanuatu’s city-level geographic information.
- **XML (eXtensible Markup Language):** XML is a hierarchical format that is used for exchanging data between systems. It is particularly useful for structured datasets that need to maintain relationships between elements, such as cities, regions, and departments. XML is often used in applications that require standardized data formats for sharing across different platforms or systems.
By offering these four formats, geographic data on Vanuatu’s cities becomes more accessible and versatile, allowing you to tailor the information to your specific needs.
Why Geographic Data is Essential for Vanuatu
Accurate geographic data is essential for understanding the spatial organization and development patterns in Vanuatu. The archipelagic nature of the country means that cities and towns are dispersed across several islands, each with different geographical and environmental characteristics. Understanding these geographic relationships is key for assessing the country’s infrastructure, resource distribution, and vulnerability to natural disasters.
For example, by analyzing the geographic data of Vanuatu’s cities, urban planners can identify areas that require better infrastructure, such as transportation networks or healthcare facilities. Environmental scientists can study the impact of human activity on the islands' fragile ecosystems, and policymakers can use the data to design sustainable development strategies that account for both human and environmental needs.
Furthermore, geographic data is indispensable for disaster preparedness. Given Vanuatu’s location in the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is prone to seismic events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, as well as tropical cyclones. Having detailed, real-time geographic data can help mitigate the impact of these disasters by enabling early warnings and efficient resource allocation during emergencies.
Leveraging Geographic Data for Projects in Vanuatu
Whether you are conducting research, working on urban development, or developing software applications, access to detailed geographic data can significantly enhance your projects in Vanuatu. City-level data, including geographic coordinates and regional information, can provide insights into a wide range of issues, from resource management and infrastructure development to environmental conservation and disaster risk reduction.
By obtaining this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, you can integrate it seamlessly into your geographic information systems, data models, or software applications. This flexibility makes it easier to analyze trends, model future scenarios, and make informed decisions based on reliable geographic data.
Conclusion
Vanuatu, with its diverse geography and dynamic cities, offers a wealth of opportunities for geographic analysis and research. By accessing detailed city-level data, including regional divisions and latitude/longitude coordinates, you can gain a deeper understanding of the country’s spatial organization and development patterns. The availability of this data in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensures that it can be easily integrated into your projects, whether for academic research, urban planning, or application development. With accurate geographic data, you can unlock new insights and contribute to the sustainable development and resilience of Vanuatu’s unique islands.