- Nauru - Wikipedia
With an area of only 21 square kilometres (8 1 sq mi), Nauru is the third-smallest country in the world, larger than only Vatican City and Monaco, making it the smallest republic and island nation, as well as the smallest member state of the Commonwealth of Nations by both area and population
- Nauru | Population, Capital, Currency, Language, Map, Flag | Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Nauru, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Tourism In Nauru | Nauru Airlines
Nauru is one of the smallest countries in the world, amassing only 21 square kms and is only 6 kms at its widest Nestled in the Central Pacific, Nauru is a unique island nation with a rich history, dramatic landscapes, and warm tropical climate
- The Dark History Of Nauru, The Worlds Smallest Island Nation
In 1798, a British sea captain spotted a speck of land while sailing in the South Pacific Ocean He dubbed it “Pleasant Island ” But today, the island is known as Nauru It’s the third-smallest country in the world — larger only than Vatican City and Monaco — and the world’s smallest island nation So what’s it like?
- Discover the Island of Nauru | Nauru
As the world's smallest independent republic and third-smallest country by land area, our nation packs a wealth of culture, history, and potential into its 21 square kilometers Home to just over 12,000 residents, Nauru offers a unique blend of traditional Micronesian culture and modern aspirations
- Nauru - The World Factbook
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- About Nauru - The Government of the Republic of Nauru
The Republic of Nauru is the world's smallest island nation with a population of just under 10,000 inhabitants
- Nauru Maps Facts - World Atlas
Covering an area of only 21 sq km (8 1 sq mi), Nauru is an island nation and a microstate in Oceania, located in southwestern Pacific Ocean Nauru is a raised, fossilized coral atoll and is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean
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