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Nauru (/
nɑːˈuːruː/ nah-OO-roo or /ˈnaʊruː/ NOW-roo; Nauruan: Naoero),
officially the
Republic of
Nauru (Nauruan:
Repubrikin Naoero) and
formerly known...
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human activity in
Nauru, an
island country in the
Pacific Ocean,
began roughly 3,000
years ago when
clans settled the island.
Nauru was
settled by Micronesians...
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Nauru Air Corporation,
trading as
Nauru Airlines (formerly
trading as Our
Airline and Air
Nauru), is the flag
carrier of the
Republic of
Nauru. It operates...
- 2010s,
Nauru has
sought to
diversify its
sources of income. In 2020,
Nauru's main
sources of
income were the sale of
fishing rights in
Nauru's territorial...
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Following the
independence of
Nauru, the flag of
Nauru (Nauruan:
anidenin Naoero) was
raised for the
first time. The flag,
chosen in a
local design competition...
- of
Nauru. The
World Health Organization (WHO) has
estimated that 94.5% of
Nauruans are
overweight or obese, with an
obesity rate of 71.7%.
Nauru is known...
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president of
Nauru is
elected by
Parliament from
among its members, and is both the head of
state and the head of
government of
Nauru.
Nauru's unicameral...
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Nauru International Airport (IATA: INU, ICAO: ANYN) is the sole
airport in the
Republic of
Nauru. The
airport provides service to
other island nations...
- The
politics of
Nauru take
place in a
framework of a
parliamentary representative democratic republic,
whereby the
President of
Nauru is the head of government...
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Transportation in
Nauru includes pedestrian, bicycle, automobile, train, and airplane. An
international port is
currently under construction. The
Nauru international...