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Extractions: Nauru is an island republic in the South Pacific Ocean , formerly known as Pleasant Island . It is the world's smallest independent republic both in terms of population and land area. Much of its past prosperity derived from phosphate due to the large amount of phosphate deposits on the island, believed by one school of thought to be of guano origin but by another to be of marine origin. The phosphate is used as a fertilizer around the world and the majority of it has been exported to Australia . With the exhaustion of the phosphate supplies, Nauru faces an uncertain future. Nauru currently houses a refugee detention center, under the control of Australia. Republik Naoero
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Cultural Network Directory Contact culture and Tourism (see address above). Arts Craft Centre.culture and Tourism Republic of nauru (see address above). http://www.spc.org.nc/Culture/activities_nauru.htm
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Nauru Stamps The stamps of nauru reflect both the lifestyle and culture of the people aswell as the impact of the phosphate miners. Early stamps from nauru. http://www.janeresture.com/nauru_stamps/
Extractions: NAURU STAMPS In 1900 a huge deposit of high grade phosphate was discovered on Nauru. A London Company began extracting this phosphate in a small way supplying it to Australia and New Zealand, countries who were badly in need of quality fertiliser. Nestled among these picturesque surroundings were the simple huts and homes of the native people who always seemed to be in harmony with their environment. The stamps of Nauru reflect both the lifestyle and culture of the people as well as the impact of the phosphate miners. Early stamps from Nauru. An assortment of Nauru stamps. Nauru, Central Pacific, 1930, cover to New Zealand. Nauru $10 proof featuring the ship John Fearn, First Day Cover depicting phosphate shipments. WWF 1997 First Day Covers featuring giant fish. Republic of Nauru - Official First Day Cover. Click on the above for a larger image. Nauru Home Page Nauru Picture Gallery Nauru Postcards Nauru Nauru Picture Gallery Jane's Oceania Home Page Jane Resture (E-mail: jane@janeresture.com Rev. 16th May 2003)
Regional, Oceania, Nauru: Society And Culture RegionalOceaniaSociety and culture. Civil Society in the New Millennium Results of a focus group in nauru asking people s views of their society. http://www.combose.com/Regional/Oceania/Nauru/Society_and_Culture/
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Extractions: Culture When the Germans annexed the place in 1888, they had no time for the islanders' dancing and were quick to ban it. Many indigenous cultural practices have followed suit, and one form of culture is now beamed into homes from Television New Zealand through TV aerials or satellite dishes, of which there are plenty. Australian Rules football has almost the status of a religion, and some children are even named after the game's greats. Nauruan islanders are among the wealthiest in the world per head of population, and cars, refrigerators and other mod-cons are commonplace. English and Nauruan, a unique Pacific language with recognisable elements of Melanesian, Polynesian and Micronesian, are spoken. English is the official language used for government and commerce. The clan was the traditional building block of Nauruan life, and today's electoral boundaries roughly represent traditional clan areas. Junk food is widespread, and diseases of affluence - diabetes, obesity and heart disease - are common. Most of the country's food has to be imported, so don't go expecting traditional Pacific feasts. Some pigs and chickens are raised locally, and some tropical fruit and vegetables are grown, especially around Buada Lagoon, but the island is overwhelmingly dependent on imports for its food and water.
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Extractions: Web Hosting Dir Web Design Dir Search Engine Dir Hardware Info ... Search Engine Directory Search: Top Regional Oceania Nauru ... See also: Regional: Oceania: Society and Culture Civil Society in the New Millennium - Results of a focus group in Nauru asking people's views of their society. Ethnologue - Details of languages spoken in Nauru. Jane's Nauru Home Page - Detailed information on Nauru including contemporary and historical perspectives as well as historical picture galleries and traditional Nauru images of village life, phosphate mining and World War 2 battle for Nauru. Kayser's Nauru Grammar - Notes about grammar of Nauruan. Memories of Nauru - Account of visiting Nauru during World War II. Nauru: A Middle Ground During World War II - Nauru's involvement in World War II. Nauruan - Links about the national language.
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Extractions: Nauru Culture When the Germans annexed the place in 1888, they had no time for the islanders' dancing and were quick to ban it. Many indigenous cultural practices have followed suit, and one form of culture is now beamed into homes from Television New Zealand through TV aerials or satellite dishes, of which there are plenty. Australian Rules football has almost the status of a religion, and some children are even named after the game's greats. Nauruan islanders are among the wealthiest in the world per head of population, and cars, refrigerators and other mod-cons are commonplace. English and Nauruan, a unique Pacific language with recognisable elements of Melanesian, Polynesian and Micronesian, are spoken. English is the official language used for government and commerce. The clan was the traditional building block of Nauruan life, and today's electoral boundaries roughly represent traditional clan areas. Junk food is widespread, and diseases of affluence - diabetes, obesity and heart disease - are common. Most of the country's food has to be imported, so don't go expecting traditional Pacific feasts. Some pigs and chickens are raised locally, and some tropical fruit and vegetables are grown, especially around Buada Lagoon, but the island is overwhelmingly dependent on imports for its food and water.
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