- variety. /nɑːˈuːruː/ nah-OO-roo or /ˈnaʊruː/ NOW-roo; Nauruan:
Naoero Nauruan:
Repubrikin Naoero Indirectly influenced by
German colonialism,
reigen in this...
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Nauru First (Nauruan:
Naoero Amo) is the only
formal political party in Nauru. Its
positions tend to be liberal, pro-government transparency, and Christian...
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Nauruan or
Nauru (Nauruan:
dorerin Naoero) is an
Austronesian language,
spoken natively in the
island country of Nauru. Its
relationship to the
other Micronesian...
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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...
- 166°54′59″E / 0.54694°S 166.91639°E / -0.54694; 166.91639Nauru
Museum or
Naoero Museum is the
national museum of the
Republic of Nauru.
Located in Yaren...
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nationality law is
regulated by the 1968
Constitution of Nauru, as amended; the
Naoero Citizenship Act of 2017, and its revisions; custom; and
international agreements...
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Unknown date 10 July 2007
Nauruan Wikipedia (closed)
Wikipediya Naoero Nauruan Latn na (closed)
Unknown date 1 May 2023
Ndonga Wikipedia (closed)...
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political and
economic turmoil, the
Naoero Amo won 3 of the 18 seats, and
Adeang was one of the
elected members. The
Naoero Amo
entered a
coalition with Ludwig...
- King
Aweida of
Nauru (Nauruan:
Aweijeda Jim
Naoero) (c. 1850 – 1921) or
formally King
Aweida was the King and
later Head
Chief of
Nauru from 1875 until...
- area in
Yaren ****anese guns from
World War II can be
found in
Yaren The
Naoero Museum is
located in
Yaren and is the
national museum in
Nauru The primary...