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worldwidewandering is a group administrator worldwidewandering says:



- from wikipedia

Capital: Yaren District
Languages: Nauruan, English
Ethnic Groups: Nauruan 58%, other Pacific Islander 26%, Chinese 8%, European 8%
Religions: Congregationalist and other Protestant 67%, Roman Catholic 33%
Monetary Unit: Australian Dollar (AUD 036)




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Nauru (pronounced /næˈuː.ɹuː/), officially the Republic of Nauru, is an island nation in the Micronesian South Pacific. The nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in the Republic of Kiribati, 300 km due east. Nauru is the world's smallest island nation, covering just 21 km² (8.1 sq. mi), the smallest independent republic, and the only republican state in the world without an official capital.[1]

Initially inhabited by Micronesian and Polynesian peoples, Nauru was annexed by Germany in the late 19th century, and became a mandate territory administered by Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom following World War I. The island was occupied by Japan during World War II, and after the war entered into trusteeship again. Nauru achieved independence in 1968.

Nauru is a phosphate rock island, and its primary economic activity since 1907 has been the export of phosphate mined from the island. [2] With the exhaustion of phosphate reserves, its environment severely degraded by mining, and the trust established to manage the island's wealth significantly reduced in value, the government of Nauru has resorted to unusual measures to obtain income. In the 1990s, Nauru briefly became a tax haven and money laundering centre. Since 2001, it has accepted aid from the Australian government; in exchange for this aid, Nauru houses an 'offshore' detention centre that holds and processes asylum seekers trying to enter Australia...more
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Originally posted at 4:37AM, 3 October 2006 PDT (permalink)
worldwidewandering edited this topic 53 months ago.

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Cedric Favero says:

Nauru Airport
Posted 72 months ago. (permalink)

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Christopher Robbins says:

I've uploaded a bunch of photos I took while working at the University of the South Pacific in Nauru in 2004.

more here
Posted 71 months ago. (permalink)

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Ken Zirkel says:

Interesting audio report on Nauru on This American Life episode 253.

www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=253
Posted 66 months ago. (permalink)

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worldwidewandering is a group administrator worldwidewandering says:

Very good production! Thanks, LeKriz, everyone should hear this.
Posted 66 months ago. (permalink)

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