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Nukufetau
Nukufetau is an atoll that is part of the nation of Tuvalu. The atoll was claimed by the US under the Guano Islands Act some time in the 19th century and was ceded in a treaty of friendship concluded in 1979 and coming into force in 1983. It has a population of 581 who live on Savave islet (2022 Census).

Savave
thumb|Map of Tuvalu, showing major towns and islands.

Funaota
thumb|Map of Nukufetau with Funaota on the top
Funaota is an islet that is the northern point of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu.
Sakalua
thumb|300x300px|Map of Nukufetau with Sakalua islet on the left, labelled as Coal islet
Sakalua is an islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu. In the 19th century whalers established a shore camp on Sakalua where coal was used to melt down the whale blubber. The islet has been known as 'Coal Island'.
Temotuloto
thumb|Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Temotuloto is an islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu to the east of Fale islet.
Motufetau
Motufetau is a small uninhabited islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu, which is on the east side of Nukufetau atoll.
Teafuaniua
thumb|Map of Nukufetau with Teafuanuia on the north-east
Teafuaniua is an islet on the north-east of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu.
Kongo Loto Lafanga
island in Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Motulalo
thumb|278x278px|Map of Nukufetau with Motulalo on the bottom right
Motulalo is the largest islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu. The traditional history of Nukufetau recalls that in order to protect the atoll from raiders from Tonga, Tauasa, an aliki (chief), was given Motulalo. Tauasa would pull up coconut trees and throw them at the raiders.
Faiava Lasi
island in Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Matanukulaelae
Matanukulaelae is an uninhabited islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu. The estimate elevation above sea level is 5 meters.
Niuatui
Niuatui is an islet on the north-east of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu.
Oua
Oua is an islet on the north-east of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu, next to Lafanga atoll.
Teafuone
thumb|Map of Nukufetau with Teafuone on the left labelled as Entrance Island
Teafuone is an islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu. Teafuone has also been known as Entrance Island as it is by the channel through the reef of Nukufetau.
Motuloa
island in the south of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Lafanga
thumb|Map of Nukufetau with Lafanga on the top right
Lafanga or Lafaga is an islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu. The traditional history of Nukufetau recalls that in order to protect the atoll from raiders from Tonga, Fialua, an Aliki (chief), was given Lafanga, which is the largest of the eastern islets of Nukufetau. Fialua would attack raiders with his club and bury the bodies at a place called Temata.
Tamanuku
Tamanuku, formerly known as FC Teasi, is a Tuvaluan football club from Nukufetau that currently plays in the Tuvalu A-Division.
Motumua
thumb|Map of Nukufetau; Motumua is located on the bottom left
Motuloa
island in the north of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Teafuanonu
thumb|Map of Nukufetau with Teafuanonu on the north-east
Teafuanonu is an uninhabited islet on the north-east of Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu.
Fale
islet in Nukufetau atoll, Tuvalu
Teafatule
Teafatule is an uninhabited islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu.
Niualuka
Niualuka is an islet of Nukufetau, Tuvalu.