Overview
New Hebrides, named after the Hebrides in Scotland by Captain James Cook in 1774, was the colonial name for the island group in the South Pacific Ocean that is now Vanuatu. The New Hebrides Condominium (French: Condominium des Nouvelles-Hébrides), which followed the governance of the islands under the Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission (1887–1889 and 1890–1906), lasted from 1906 until 1980, when New Hebrides gained its independence as the Republic of Vanuatu.
Historical Periods
New Hebrides (1890–1978)
1890 CE – 1978 CE
Capital: Port VilaArea: 16,764 km²
New Hebrides (1979–1982)
1979 CE – 1982 CE
Capital: Port VilaArea: 16,764 km²