Tuvalu is a small island country located in the Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It is comprised of nine coral atolls and has a population of around 11,646 people. Tuvalu is one of the smallest and least populous countries in the world and is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning marine life, and rich Polynesian culture. The economy of Tuvalu is heavily dependent on fishing, agriculture, and remittances from Tuvaluans living abroad. The country also faces challenges such as rising sea levels due to climate change and limited natural resources.