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== Nauru == | |||
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File:Nauruan-warrior-1880ers.jpg|Nauruan warrior 1880s | |||
File:Nauru_Island_under_attack_by_Liberator_bombers_of_the_Seventh_Air_Force.jpg|Nauru Island under attack by Liberator bombers of the Seventh Air Force | |||
File:Nauru_satellite.jpg|Nauru satellite | |||
File:Nauru-map.gif|Nauru map | |||
File:Coral_reef_on_Nauru.jpg|Coral reef on Nauru | |||
File:NauruBuada077.jpg|Nauru Buada | |||
File:Aerial_view_of_Nauru.jpg|Aerial view of Nauru | |||
File:Nauru-parliament.jpg|Nauru parliament | |||
File:Nauru_cadet_police_on_training_exercise_(2).jpg|Nauru cadet police on training exercise | |||
File:Nauru-districts-fr.svg|Nauru districts | |||
File:Phosphate_loading_station_Nauru.jpg|Phosphate loading station Nauru | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 23 February 2025
Nauru is an island country in Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania, in the Central Pacific. It is the third smallest country by land area in the world, and the smallest republic. Its population is approximately 10,000.
Geography[edit]
Nauru is a 21 square kilometers (8.1 sq mi) oval-shaped island in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, 55.95 kilometers (34.77 mi) south of the equator. The island is surrounded by a coral reef, which is exposed at low tide and dotted with pinnacles. The presence of the reef has prevented the establishment of a seaport, although channels in the reef allow small boats access to the island.
History[edit]
Nauru was first inhabited by Micronesians and Polynesians at least 3,000 years ago. There were traditionally 12 clans or tribes on Nauru, which are represented in the 12-pointed star on the country's flag. The British sea captain John Fearn, a whale hunter, became the first Westerner to visit Nauru, in 1798, calling it "Pleasant Island".
Economy[edit]
Nauru's economy depends almost entirely on phosphate deposits, which originate from the droppings of sea birds. The phosphate was discovered in 1900, and mining began in 1907 by a German-British consortium, the Pacific Phosphate Company. The company exported its first shipment in 1907 to Australia.
Government and politics[edit]
Nauru is a republic with a parliamentary system of government. The president of Nauru is both head of state and head of government. The country is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Asian Development Bank and the Pacific Islands Forum.
Culture[edit]
The culture of Nauru reflects its Micronesian, Polynesian, and Western influences. Traditional music, arts and crafts, and dance are part of the cultural life. The national sport is Australian rules football.
See also[edit]
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Nauru[edit]
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Nauruan warrior 1880s
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Nauru Island under attack by Liberator bombers of the Seventh Air Force
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Nauru satellite
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Nauru map
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Coral reef on Nauru
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Nauru Buada
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Aerial view of Nauru
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Nauru parliament
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Nauru cadet police on training exercise
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Nauru districts
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Phosphate loading station Nauru

