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History of Nauru
The flag of Nauru reflects the 12 original tribes that inhabited the country
Historical Periods
Pre-history
until 1888
German Rule
1888–1919
Australia trust
1920–1967
Japanese Rule
1942–45
Republic
1968–present
Major Events
Phosphate originally found
1900
Collapse of phosphate industry
2002
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The history of human activity in Nauru, an island country in the Pacific Ocean, began roughly 3,000 years ago when clans settled the island.
The historyof human activity in Nauru, an island country in the Pacific Ocean, began roughly 3,000 years ago when clans settled the island. Nauru was...
Nauru (/nɑːˈuːruː/ nah-OO-roo or /ˈnaʊruː/ NOW-roo; Nauruan: Naoero), officially the Republic ofNauru (Nauruan: Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known...
The demographics ofNauru, an island country in the Pacific Ocean, are known through national censuses, which have been analysed by various statistical...
The Japanese occupation ofNauru was the period of three years (26 August 1942 – 13 September 1945) during which Nauru, a Pacific island which at that...
Nauru Air Corporation, trading as Nauru Airlines (formerly trading as Our Airline and Air Nauru), is the flag carrier of the Republic ofNauru. It operates...
Following the independence ofNauru, the flag ofNauru (Nauruan: anidenin Naoero) was raised for the first time. The flag, chosen in a local design competition...
Sites in Nauru: None Art in Nauru Cinema ofNauru Literature ofNauru Music ofNauru Theatre in Nauru Sports in Nauru Football in NauruNauru at the Olympics...
president ofNauru is elected by Parliament from among its members, and is both the head of state and the head of government ofNauru. Nauru's unicameral...
incumbent King Aweida ofNauru and those seeking to depose him in favour of a rival claimant. The war was preceded by the introduction of firearms to the island...
in the year 2024 in Nauru. President: David Adeang Speaker of Parliament: Marcus Stephen 15 January – Nauru withdraws recognition of Taiwan and establishes...
Nauru International Airport (IATA: INU, ICAO: ANYN) is the sole airport in the Republic ofNauru. The airport provides service to other island nations...
German attacks on Nauru refers to the two attacks on Nauru in December 1940. Nauru is an island country in Micronesia, a subregion of Oceania, in the Central...
Effects of phosphate mining in Nauru has had a significant negative impacts on the island's environment and economy. One of the most prominent effects of the...
Parliament ofNauru has 19 members, elected for a three-year term in multi-seat constituencies. The President ofNauru is elected by the members of the Parliament...
Republic ofNauru. 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...
Nauru national soccer team is the national team that represents the Pacific island nation ofNauru in soccer. It is under the auspices of the Nauru Soccer...
Nauru House (also called 80 Collins Street) is a landmark 52-storey building located in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia....
of the 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...
Nauru is a small island nation in Oceania. Homosexuality was criminalised in 1899, when the island was a German protectorate. Sodomy laws were again introduced...
earlier times Makwa/Moqua) is a district of the Pacific island country ofNauru. It is the de facto capital ofNauru and is coextensive with Yaren Constituency...
country upon its completion. The building was built by the Republic ofNauru through its Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust. The high-rise building is managed by...
In Nauru, health is challenged by obesity, limited lifespan and childhood health. In 2013, the 366 live births were divided into 193 males and 173 females...
The Nauru Local Government Council was a legislative body in Nauru. It was first established in 1951, when Nauru was a United Nations trust territory,...
Pacific island nation ofNauru and run by the Government ofNauru. The use of immigration detention facilities is part of a policy of mandatory detention...
and Banaba (Ocean Island) from 1920 until 1981. Nauru was a mandate territory governed on behalf ofNauru by Australia, Britain and New Zealand. However...
Nauru; Their Story. Sydney, Australia: Angus and Robertson, limited. p. 29. OCLC 3444055. WorldStatesmen Deryck Scarr, Fragments of Empire. A History...
Protectorate of Marshall Islands, which also included Nauru, in 1906. German Samoa, though part of the German colonial empire, was not part of German New...
Nauru Soccer Federation is the governing body of soccer in Nauru and is under the auspices of the Nauru Olympic Committee. Nauru is not a member of the...