Governor-General of Tuvalu

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Image:GG-Tuvalu.png The Governor-General of Tuvalu is the representative of Queen Elizabeth II on the island nation, serving as its head of state, and performing the same duties as the Queen in the United Kingdom. The office has been in existence since Tuvalu was granted independence from the United Kingdom, on October 1, 1978. The current (as of 2005) Governor-General is Filoimea Telito.

Governors-General of Tuvalu


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Image:GG-Crest.png Governors-General of Commonwealth Realms

Antigua and Barbuda | Australia | Bahamas | Barbados | Belize | Canada | Ceylon** | Fiji* | Grenada | India* |
Irish Free State** | Jamaica | Malta * | Mauritius* | New Zealand | Pakistan* | Papua New Guinea | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Solomon Islands | South Africa* | Trinidad & Tobago* | Tuvalu |


* denotes a former Commonwealth Realm that is now a republic. ** denotes a former Commonwealth Realm that is now a republic under a different name.

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