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The exact origins of the Nauruans are unclear, since their language does not resemble any other in the Pacific. The island was annexed by Germany in 1888 and its phosphate deposits began to be mined early in the 20th century by a German-British consortium. Nauru was occupied by Australian forces in World War I and subsequently became a League of Nations mandate. After the Second World War - and a brutal occupation by Japan - Nauru became a UN trust territory. It achieved its independence in 1968 and joined the UN in 1999 as the world's smallest independent republic.

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LocationOceania, island in the South Pacific Ocean, south of the Marshall Islands
Geographic coordinates0 32 S, 166 55 E
Map referencesOceania
Areatotal: 21 sq km land: 21 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparativeabout 0.1 times the size of Washington, DC
Land boundaries0 km
Coastline30 km
Maritime claimsterritorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Climatetropical with a monsoonal pattern; rainy season (November to February)
Terrainsandy beach rises to fertile ring around raised coral reefs with phosphate plateau in center
Elevation extremeslowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed location along plateau rim 61 m
Natural resourcesphosphates, fish
Land usearable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Irrigated landNA
Natural hazardsperiodic droughts
Environment - current issueslimited natural fresh water resources, roof storage tanks collect rainwater, but mostly dependent on a single, aging desalination plant; intensive phosphate mining during the past 90 years - mainly by a UK, Australia, and NZ consortium - has left the central 90% of Nauru a wasteland and threatens limited remaining land resources
Environment - international agreementsparty to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geography - noteNauru is one of the three great phosphate rock islands in the Pacific Ocean - the others are Banaba (Ocean Island) in Kiribati and Makatea in French Polynesia; only 53 km south of Equator
Population13,287 (July 2006 est.)
Age structure0-14 years: 36.9% (male 2,507/female 2,391) 15-64 years: 61.2% (male 4,004/female 4,123) 65 years and over: 2% (male 139/female 123) (2006 est.)
Median agetotal: 20.6 years male: 20 years female: 21.2 years (2006 est.)
Population growth rate1.81% (2006 est.)
Birth rate24.76 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate6.7 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Sex ratioat birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.97 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 1.13 male(s)/female total population: 1 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Infant mortality ratetotal: 9.78 deaths/1,000 live births male: 12.29 deaths/1,000 live births female: 7.14 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Life expectancy at birthtotal population: 63.08 years male: 59.5 years female: 66.84 years (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate3.11 children born/woman (2006 est.)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rateNA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDSNA
HIV/AIDS - deathsNA
Nationalitynoun: Nauruan(s) adjective: Nauruan
Ethnic groupsNauruan 58%, other Pacific Islander 26%, Chinese 8%, European 8%
ReligionsChristian (two-thirds Protestant, one-third Roman Catholic)
LanguagesNauruan (official, a distinct Pacific Island language), English widely understood, spoken, and used for most government and commercial purposes
Literacydefinition: NA total population: NA male: NA female: NA
Country nameconventional long form: Republic of Nauru conventional short form: Nauru local long form: Republic of Nauru local short form: Nauru former: Pleasant Island
Government typerepublic
Capitalno official capital; government offices in Yaren District time difference: UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Administrative divisions14 districts; Aiwo, Anabar, Anetan, Anibare, Baiti, Boe, Buada, Denigomodu, Ewa, Ijuw, Meneng, Nibok, Uaboe, Yaren
Independence31 January 1968 (from the Australia-, NZ-, and UK-administered UN trusteeship)
National holidayIndependence Day, 31 January (1968)
Constitution29 January 1968; amended 17 May 1968 (Constitution Day)
Legal systemacts of the Nauru Parliament and British common law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
Suffrage20 years of age; universal and compulsory
Executive branchchief of state: President Ludwig SCOTTY (since 26 October 2004); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government head of government: President Ludwig SCOTTY (since 26 October 2004); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president from among the members of Parliament elections: president elected by Parliament for a three-year term; election last held 23 October 2004 (next to be held NA 2007) election results: Ludwig SCOTTY was unopposed in the parliamentary elections for president
Legislative branchunicameral Parliament (18 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve three-year terms) elections: last held 3 May 2003 (next to be held not later than May 2006) election results: percent of vote - NA%; seats - Nauru First Party 3, independents 15
Judicial branchSupreme Court
Political parties and leadersloose multiparty system; Democratic Party [Kennan ADEANG]; Nauru Party (informal); Nauru First (Naoero Amo) Party
Political pressure groups and leadersNA
International organization participationACP, AsDB, C, FAO, ICAO, ICCt, Interpol, IOC, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO
Diplomatic representation in the USchief of mission: Ambassador Vinci Niel CLODUMAR chancery: 800 2nd Avenue, Suite 400 D, New York, NY 10017 telephone: [1] (212) 937-0074 FAX: [1] (212) 937-0079 consulate(s): Agana (Guam)
Diplomatic representation from the USthe US does not have an embassy in Nauru; the US Ambassador to Fiji is accredited to Nauru
Flag descriptionblue with a narrow, horizontal, yellow stripe across the center and a large white 12-pointed star below the stripe on the hoist side; the star indicates the country's location in relation to the Equator (the yellow stripe) and the 12 points symbolize the 12 original tribes of Nauru
Economy - overviewRevenues of this tiny island have traditionally come from exports of phosphates, now significantly depleted. An Australian company in 2005 entered into an agreement intended to exploit remaining supplies. Few other resources exist with most necessities being imported, mainly from Australia, its former occupier and later major source of support. The rehabilitation of mined land and the replacement of income from phosphates are serious long-term problems. In anticipation of the exhaustion of Nauru's phosphate deposits, substantial amounts of phosphate income were invested in trust funds to help cushion the transition and provide for Nauru's economic future. As a result of heavy spending from the trust funds, the government faces virtual bankruptcy. To cut costs the government has frozen wages and reduced overstaffed public service departments. In 2005, the deterioration in housing, hospitals, and other capital plant continued, and the cost to Australia of keeping the government and economy afloat continued to climb. Few comprehensive statistics on the Nauru economy exist, with estimates of Nauru's GDP varying widely.
GDP (purchasing power parity)$60 million (2005 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)NA
GDP - real growth rateNA%
GDP - per capita (PPP)$5,000 (2005 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
Labor force - by occupationnote: employed in mining phosphates, public administration, education, and transportation
Unemployment rate90% (2004 est.)
Population below poverty lineNA%
Household income or consumption by percentage sharelowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Inflation rate (consumer prices)-3.6% (1993)
Budgetrevenues: $13.5 million expenditures: $13.5 million (2005)
Agriculture - productscoconuts
Industriesphosphate mining, offshore banking, coconut products
Industrial production growth rateNA%
Electricity - production23 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - consumption21.39 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - exports0 kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports0 kWh (2003)
Oil - production0 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - consumption1,000 bbl/day (2003 est.)
Oil - exportsNA bbl/day
Oil - importsNA bbl/day
Natural gas - production0 cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - consumption0 cu m (2003 est.)
Exports$64,000 f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Exports - commoditiesphosphates
Exports - partnersSouth Africa 56.4%, India 15.3%, South Korea 6.7%, Canada 5.8% (2005)
Imports$20 million c.i.f. (2004 est.)
Imports - commoditiesfood, fuel, manufactures, building materials, machinery
Imports - partnersSouth Korea 43.4%, Australia 35.8%, US 5.9%, Germany 4.3% (2005)
Debt - external$33.3 million (2002)
Economic aid - recipientmostly from Australia
Currency (code)Australian dollar (AUD)
Exchange ratesAustralian dollars per US dollar - 1.3095 (2005), 1.3598 (2004), 1.5419 (2003), 1.8406 (2002), 1.9334 (2001)
Fiscal year1 July - 30 June
Telephones - main lines in use1,900 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular1,500 (2002)
Telephone systemgeneral assessment: adequate local and international radiotelephone communication provided via Australian facilities domestic: NA international: country code - 674; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean)
Radio broadcast stationsAM 1, FM 0, shortwave 0 (1998)
Television broadcast stations1 (1997)
Internet country code.nr
Internet hosts52 (2005)
Internet users300 (2002)
Airports1 (2006)
Airports - with paved runwaystotal: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2006)
Roadwaystotal: 30 km paved: 24 km unpaved: 6 km (1999 est.)
Ports and terminalsNauru
Military branchesno regular military forces; Nauru Police Force (2005)
Manpower available for military servicemales age 18-49: 2,874 (2005 est.)
Military expenditures - dollar figureNA
Military expenditures - percent of GDPNA
Military - noteNauru maintains no defense forces; under an informal agreement, defense is the responsibility of Australia
Disputes - internationalnone