Culture of Tuvalu
- Architecture of Tuvalu
- Cuisine of Tuvalu
- Festivals in Tuvalu
- Languages of Tuvalu
- Media in Tuvalu
- National symbols of Tuvalu
- Coat of arms of Tuvalu
- Flag of Tuvalu
- National anthem of Tuvalu
- People of Tuvalu
- Public holidays in Tuvalu
- Records of Tuvalu
- Religion in Tuvalu
- Christianity in Tuvalu
- Hinduism in Tuvalu
- Islam in Tuvalu
- Judaism in Tuvalu
- Sikhism in Tuvalu
- World Heritage Sites in Tuvalu: None
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“As the end of the century approaches, all our culture is like the culture of flies at the beginning of winter. Having lost their agility, dreamy and demented, they turn slowly about the window in the first icy mists of morning. They give themselves a last wash and brush-up, their ocellated eyes roll, and they fall down the curtains.”
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