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Nauru Information and History

Nauru is a small, oval-shaped island in the western Pacific. The interior phosphate plateau, comprising 60 percent of the land area, has been extensively mined, leaving a jagged and pitted landscape. Germany annexed Nauru in 1888, and Australia took it over in 1914. After World War II it was a joint trust territory of Australia, Britain, and New Zealand until it became independent in 1968. Phosphate exports earned economic stability for the country, but deposits could run out by 2005.

ECONOMY

Industry: phosphate mining, offshore banking, coconut products.
Agriculture: coconuts.
Exports: phosphates.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
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Population
13,000
Capital
Yaren; 670
Area
21 square kilometers
(8 square miles)
Language
Nauruan, English
Religion
Protestant, Roman Catholic
Currency
Australian dollar
Life Expectancy
61
GDP per Capita
U.S. $5,000
Literacy Percent
NA
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