Communications: Broadband - fixed subscriptions: subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
10 (2022 est.)
Communications: Broadband - fixed subscriptions: total
1,000 (2022 est.)
Communications: Broadcast media
1 state-owned TV station broadcasting programs from New Zealand; 1 state-owned radio station, broadcasting on AM and FM, uses Australian and British programs (2019)
Communications: Internet country code
.nr
Communications: Internet users: percent of population
83.01% (2024 est.)
Communications: Telephones - fixed lines: subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
(2022 est.) less than 1
Communications: Telephones - fixed lines: total subscriptions
0 (2019 est.) 0
Communications: Telephones - mobile cellular: subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
87 (2022 est.)
Communications: Telephones - mobile cellular: total subscriptions
10,300 (2022 est.)
Economy: Agricultural products
coconuts, tropical fruits, pork, eggs, pork offal, pork fat, chicken, papayas, vegetables, cabbages (2023)
Economy: Budget: expenditures
$157.86 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Budget: revenues
$199.74 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2013
$45.9 million (2013 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2014
$26.0 million (2014 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2015
-$16.7 million (2015 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2016
$2.1 million (2016 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2017
$14.1 million (2017 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2018
$9.6 million (2018 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2019
$5.6 million (2019 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2020
$3.2 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2021
$6.597 million (2021 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2022
$2.966 million (2022 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2023
$1.923 million (2023 est.)
Economy: Current account balance: Current account balance 2024
$9.7 million (2024 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates
1.5154 (2024 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Currency
Australian dollars (AUD) per US dollar -
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2013
1.0358 (2013 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2014
1.1094 (2014 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2015
1.3311 (2015 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2016
1.3452 (2016 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2017
1.3048 (2017 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2018
1.3384 (2018 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2019
1.4385 (2019 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2020
1.4531 (2020 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2021
1.3312 (2021 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2022
1.4417 (2022 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2023
1.5052 (2023 est.)
Economy: Exchange rates: Exchange rates 2024
1.5154 (2024 est.)
Economy: Exports - commodities
fish, phosphates (2023)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2011
$40.4 million (2011 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2014
$98.2 million (2014 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2015
$60.7 million (2015 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2016
$70.6 million (2016 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2017
$65.6 million (2017 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2018
$71.7 million (2018 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2019
$75.6 million (2019 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2020
$54.3 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2021
$54.403 million (2021 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2022
$78.383 million (2022 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2023
$64.931 million (2023 est.)
Economy: Exports: Exports 2024
$89.9 million (2024 est.)
Economy: GDP - per capita (PPP)
$14,173 (2024 est.)
Economy: GDP (official exchange rate)
$160.351 million (2024 est.)
Economy: GDP (purchasing power parity) - real
$169.3 million (2024 est.)
Economy: Imports - commodities
ships, titanium ore, refined petroleum, plastic products, other foods (2023)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2010
$22.9 million (2010 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2015
$109.0 million (2015 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2016
$95.4 million (2016 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2017
$89.7 million (2017 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2018
$112.6 million (2018 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2019
$119.5 million (2019 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2020
$114.0 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2021
$141.185 million (2021 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2022
$165.371 million (2022 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2023
$150.193 million (2023 est.)
Economy: Imports: Imports 2024
$179.7 million (2024 est.)
Economy: Inflation rate (consumer prices): Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2020
1.8% (2020 est.)
Economy: Inflation rate (consumer prices): Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2021
2.4% (2021 est.)
Economy: Inflation rate (consumer prices): Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022
2.6% (2022 est.)
Economy: Public debt: Public debt 2016
65% of GDP (2016 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2014
$104.5 million (2014 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2015
$109.1 million (2015 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2016
$114.6 million (2016 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2017
$109.3 million (2017 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2019
$122.3 million (2019 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2020
$125.9 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2021
$141.8 million (2021 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022
$147.026 million (2022 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023
$147.976 million (2023 est.)
Economy: Real GDP (purchasing power parity): Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2024
$150.581 million (2024 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2015
3.42% (2015 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2016
4.13% (2016 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2017
-6.35% (2017 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2018
-0.85% (2018 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2019
8.55% (2019 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2020
1.57% (2020 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2021
7.75% (2021 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2022
2.88% (2022 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2023
0.70% (2023 est.)
Economy: Real GDP growth rate: Real GDP growth rate 2024
1.39% (2024 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2014
$9,726 (2014 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2015
$9,955 (2015 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2016
$10,281 (2016 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2017
$9,650 (2017 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2019
$10,555 (2019 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2020
$10,811 (2020 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2021
$12,112 (2021 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2022
$13,245 (2022 est.)
Economy: Real GDP per capita: Real GDP per capita 2023
$13,732 (2023 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2013
$10.7 million (2013 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2014
$11.9 million (2014 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2015
$10.4 million (2015 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2020
$2.5 million (2020 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2021
0.7% of GDP (2021 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2022
0.6% of GDP (2022 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2023
0.6% of GDP (2023 est.)
Economy: Remittances: Remittances 2024
$2.2 million (2024 est.)
Economy: Taxes and other revenues
44.4% (of GDP) (2020 est.)
Energy: Electricity access: electrification - total population
100% (2022 est.)
Energy: Electricity generation sources: fossil fuels
88% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Energy: Electricity generation sources: solar
12% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Energy: Electricity: consumption
37.893 million kWh (2023 est.)
Energy: Electricity: installed generating capacity
19,000 kW (2023 est.)
Energy: Electricity: transmission/distribution losses
3.922 million kWh (2023 est.)
Energy: Petroleum: refined petroleum consumption
500 bbl/day (2023 est.)
Environment: Carbon dioxide emissions: from petroleum and other liquids
86,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Environment: Carbon dioxide emissions: total emissions
86,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2023 est.)
Environment: Climate
tropical with a monsoonal pattern; rainy season (November to February)
Environment: Environmental issues
limited natural freshwater resources; effects of intensive phosphate mining that left the central 90% of Nauru a wasteland; air and water pollution from cadmium residue, phosphate dust, and other contaminants; rising sea levels
Environment: International environmental agreements: party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Convention, Ozone Layer Protection, Whaling
Environment: International environmental agreements: signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements
Environment: Land use: agricultural land
20% (2023 est.)
Environment: Land use: agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 0% (2022 est.)
Environment: Land use: agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 20% (2023 est.)
Environment: Land use: agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 0% (2022 est.)
Environment: Land use: forest
0% (2022 est.)
Environment: Land use: other
80% (2023 est.)
Environment: Particulate matter emissions
7.4 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)
Environment: Total renewable water resources
10 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
Environment: Urbanization: rate of urbanization
0.18% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
Environment: Urbanization: urban population
100.00% (2024 est.)
Environment: Waste and recycling: municipal solid waste generated annually
6,200 tons (2024 est.)
Geography: Area - comparative
about 0.1 times the size of Washington, D.C.
Geography: Area: land
21 sq km
Geography: Area: water
0 sq km
Geography: Coastline
30 km
Geography: Elevation: highest point
Command Ridge 70 m
Geography: Elevation: lowest point
Pacific Ocean 0 m
Geography: Geographic coordinates
0 32 S, 166 55 E
Geography: Geography - note
Nauru is the third-smallest country in the world behind the Holy See (Vatican City) and Monaco; it is the smallest country in the Pacific Ocean, the smallest country outside Europe, the world's smallest island country, and the world's smallest independent republic; situated just 53 km south of the equator, Nauru 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
Geography: Irrigated land
0 sq km (2022)
Geography: Land boundaries: total
0 km
Geography: Land use: agricultural land
20% (2023 est.)
Geography: Land use: agricultural land: arable land
arable land: 0% (2022 est.)
Geography: Land use: agricultural land: permanent crops
permanent crops: 20% (2023 est.)
Geography: Land use: agricultural land: permanent pasture
permanent pasture: 0% (2022 est.)
Geography: Land use: forest
0% (2022 est.)
Geography: Land use: other
80% (2023 est.)
Geography: Map references
Oceania
Geography: Maritime claims: contiguous zone
24 nm
Geography: Maritime claims: exclusive economic zone
200 nm
Geography: Maritime claims: territorial sea
12 nm
Geography: Natural hazards
periodic droughts
Geography: Population distribution
most people live in the fertile coastal areas, especially along the southwest coast
Geography: Terrain
sandy beach rises to fertile ring around raised coral reefs with phosphate plateau in center
Government: Administrative divisions
14 districts; Aiwo, Anabar, Anetan, Anibare, Baitsi, Boe, Buada, Denigomodu, Ewa, Ijuw, Meneng, Nibok, Uaboe, Yaren
Government: Capital: time difference
UTC+12 (17 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Government: Constitution: amendment process
proposed by Parliament; passage requires two-thirds majority vote of Parliament; amendments to constitutional articles, such as the republican form of government, protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, the structure and authorities of the executive and legislative branches, also require two-thirds majority of votes in a referendum
Government: Constitution: history
effective 29 January 1968
Government: Country name: conventional short form
Nauru
Government: Country name: etymology
the island name may derive from the Nauruan word "anaoero" meaning "I go to the beach"; the former name, Pleasant Island, came from British navigator John Frean, who visited in 1798
Government: Country name: former
Pleasant Island
Government: Country name: local long form
Republic of Nauru
Government: Country name: local short form
Nauru
Government: Diplomatic representation from the US: embassy
the US does not have an embassy in Nauru; the US Ambassador to Fiji is accredited to Nauru
Government: Diplomatic representation in the US: chancery
801 2nd Avenue, Third Floor, New York, NY 10017
Government: Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission
Ambassador Lara Erab DANIEL (since 13 January 2025); note - also Permanent Representative to the UN
Government: Diplomatic representation in the US: email address and website
nauru@onecommonwealth.org https://www.un.int/nauru/
Government: Diplomatic representation in the US: FAX
[1] (212) 937-0079
Government: Diplomatic representation in the US: telephone
[1] (212) 937-0074
Government: Executive branch: cabinet
Cabinet appointed by the president from among members of Parliament
Government: Executive branch: chief of state
President David ADEANG (since 30 October 2023)
Government: Executive branch: election results
2025: David ADEAGN elected president (unopposed) 2023: David ADEAGN elected president over Delvin THOMA, 10-8
Government: Executive branch: election/appointment process
president indirectly elected by Parliament for 3-year term (eligible for a second term)
Government: Executive branch: expected date of next election
2028
Government: Executive branch: head of government
President David ADEANG (since 30 October 2023)
Government: Executive branch: most recent election date
14 October 2025
Government: Flag
description: blue with a narrow horizontal gold stripe across the center and a large white 12-pointed star below the stripe on the left side meaning: blue stands for the Pacific Ocean; the star indicates the country's location in relation to the equator (the gold stripe), and the 12 points stand for the original tribes of Nauru; the star's white color represents phosphate, the basis of the island's wealth
Government: International law organization participation
has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
Government: International organization participation
ACP, ADB, AOSIS, C, FAO, G-77, ICAO, ICCt, IFAD, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ITU, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WMO
Government: Judicial branch: highest court(s)
Supreme Court (consists of the chief justice and several justices)
Government: Judicial branch: judge selection and term of office
judges appointed by the president to serve until age 65
Government: Judicial branch: subordinate courts
District Court, Family Court
Government: Legal system
mixed system of common law based on the English model and customary law
Government: Legislative branch: electoral system
plurality/majority
Government: Legislative branch: expected date of next election
October 2028
Government: Legislative branch: legislative structure
unicameral
Government: Legislative branch: legislature name
Parliament
Government: Legislative branch: most recent election date
10/11/2025
Government: Legislative branch: number of seats
19 (all directly elected)
Government: Legislative branch: percentage of women in chamber
10.5%
Government: Legislative branch: scope of elections
Full renewal
Government: Legislative branch: term in office
3 years
Government: National anthem(s): history
adopted 1968
Government: National anthem(s): lyrics/music
Margaret HENDRIE/Laurence Henry HICKS
Government: National color(s)
blue, yellow, white
Government: National holiday
Independence Day, 31 January (1968)
Government: National symbol(s)
frigatebird, calophyllum flower
Government: Political parties
Nauru does not have formal political parties; alliances within the government are often formed based on extended family ties
Government: Suffrage
20 years of age; universal and compulsory
Introduction: Background
By 1000 B.C., Micronesian and Polynesian settlers inhabited Nauru, and the island was divided among 12 clans. Nauru developed in relative isolation because ocean currents made landfall on the island difficult. As a result, the Nauruan language does not clearly resemble any other in the Pacific region. In 1798, a British mariner was the first European to spot the island and by 1830, European whalers used Nauru as a supply stop, trading firearms for food. A civil war in 1878 reduced the population by more than a third. Germany forcibly annexed Nauru in 1888 by holding the 12 chiefs under house arrest until they consented to the annexation. Phosphate was discovered in 1900 and was heavily mined, although Nauru and Nauruans earned about one tenth of one percent of the profits from the phosphate deposits. Australian forces captured Nauru from Germany during World War I, and in 1919, it was placed under a joint Australian-British-New Zealand mandate with Australian administration. Japan occupied Nauru during World War II and used its residents as forced labor elsewhere in the Pacific while destroying much of the infrastructure on the island. After the war, Nauru became a UN trust territory under Australian administration. In 1962, recognizing the phosphate stocks would eventually be depleted, Australian Prime Minister Robert MENZIES offered to resettle all Nauruans on Curtis Island in Queensland, but Nauruans rejected that plan and opted for independence, which was achieved in 1968. In 1970, Nauru purchased the phosphate mining assets, and income from the mines made Nauruans among the richest people in the world. However, a series of unwise investments led to near bankruptcy by 2000. Widespread phosphate mining officially ceased in 2006. As its economy faltered, Nauru briefly tried to rebrand itself as an offshore banking haven, an initiative that ended in 2005, and the country made a successful bid for Russian humanitarian aid in 2008. In 2001, Australia set up the Nauru Regional Processing Center (NRPC), an offshore refugee detention facility, paying Nauru per person at the center. The NRPC closed in 2008 but reopened in 2012. The number of refugees steadily declined after 2014, and in 2020, the remaining people were moved to Brisbane, Australia, effectively shuttering the NRPC. However, in 2023, Australia agreed to continue funding NRPC for two years and restarted settling asylees in the center in mid-2023. The center remains the Government of Nauru’s largest source of income.
Military and Security: Military - note
under the terms of a security deal signed in December 2024, Australia and Nauru agreed to “deepen and expand security cooperation” and “consult and consider” in the event of threats; Nauru pledged to seek Australia’s agreement before it signed any bilateral accords on maritime security, defense, and policing, and would receive Australian financial assistance in support of Nauru's police and security needs Nauru has a "shiprider" agreement with the US, which allows local maritime law enforcement officers to embark on US Coast Guard (USCG) and US Navy (USN) vessels, including to board and search vessels suspected of violating laws or regulations within Nauru's designated exclusive economic zone (EEZ) or on the high seas; "shiprider" agreements also enable USCG personnel and USN vessels with embarked USCG law enforcement personnel to work with host nations to protect critical regional resources (2025)
Military and Security: Military and security forces
no regular military forces; Nauru Police Force
People and Society: Age structure: 0-14 years
29.6% (male 1,493/female 1,433)
People and Society: Age structure: 15-64 years
66% (male 3,220/female 3,309)
People and Society: Age structure: 65 years and over
4.4% (2024 est.) (male 143/female 294)
People and Society: Alcohol consumption per capita: beer
0.54 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
People and Society: Alcohol consumption per capita: other alcohols
0 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
People and Society: Alcohol consumption per capita: spirits
1.81 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
People and Society: Alcohol consumption per capita: total
2.44 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
People and Society: Alcohol consumption per capita: wine
0.09 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
People and Society: Birth rate
19.64 births/1,000 population (2025 est.)
People and Society: Children under the age of 5 years underweight
3.8% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Current health expenditure
18.21% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Currently married women (ages 15-49)
57.7% (2021 est.)
People and Society: Death rate
6.55 deaths/1,000 population (2025 est.)
People and Society: Dependency ratios: elderly dependency ratio
7 (2025 est.)
People and Society: Dependency ratios: potential support ratio
14.4 (2025 est.)
People and Society: Dependency ratios: total dependency ratio
50.7 (2025 est.)
People and Society: Dependency ratios: youth dependency ratio
43.7 (2025 est.)
People and Society: Drinking water source: improved: total
total: 100% of population
People and Society: Drinking water source: unimproved: total
total: 0% of population (2020 est.)
People and Society: Drinking water source: unimproved: urban
urban: 0% of population
People and Society: Education expenditure: Education expenditure (% GDP)
5.7% of GDP (2023 est.) NA
People and Society: Education expenditure: Education expenditure (% national budget)
6.6% national budget (2025 est.)
People and Society: Education expenditures
5.78% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Ethnic groups
Nauruan 94.6%, I-Kiribati 2.2%, Fijian 1.3%, other 1.9% (2021 est.)
People and Society: Gross reproduction rate
1.24 (2025 est.)
People and Society: Health expenditure: Health expenditure (as % of GDP)
13.1% of GDP (2021)
People and Society: Health expenditure: Health expenditure (as % of national budget)
11.8% of national budget (2022 est.)
People and Society: Hospital bed density
5.0 beds/1,000 population (2010 est.)
People and Society: Infant mortality rate: female
5.3 deaths/1,000 live births
People and Society: Infant mortality rate: male
9.8 deaths/1,000 live births
People and Society: Infant mortality rate: total
7.7 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.)
People and Society: Life expectancy at birth: female
64.2 years (2024 est.)
People and Society: Life expectancy at birth: male
60.4 years (2024 est.)
People and Society: Literacy: female
99.7% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Literacy: male
93.4% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Literacy: total population
96.59% (2023 est.)
People and Society: Maternal mortality ratio
273 deaths/100,000 live births (2023 est.)
People and Society: Median age: female
28.4 years
People and Society: Median age: male
27.3 years
People and Society: Nationality: adjective
Nauruan
People and Society: Net migration rate
-9.37 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2025 est.)
People and Society: Obesity - adult prevalence rate
61% (2016)
People and Society: Physician density
1.27 physicians/1,000 population (2015)
People and Society: Population
11,947 (2024 est.)
People and Society: Population distribution
most people live in the fertile coastal areas, especially along the southwest coast
People and Society: Population growth rate
0.37% (2025 est.)
People and Society: Population: female
5,056
People and Society: Population: male
4,874
People and Society: Sex ratio: 0-14 years
1.04 male(s)/female
People and Society: Sex ratio: 15-64 years
0.97 male(s)/female
People and Society: Sex ratio: 65 years and over
0.49 male(s)/female
People and Society: Sex ratio: at birth
1.04 male(s)/female
People and Society: Sex ratio: total population
0.96 male(s)/female (2024 est.)
People and Society: Tobacco use: female
46.1% (2025 est.)
People and Society: Tobacco use: male
49.3% (2025 est.)
People and Society: Tobacco use: total
47.7% (2025 est.)
People and Society: Total fertility rate
2.52 children born/woman (2025 est.)
People and Society: Urbanization: rate of urbanization
0.18% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
People and Society: Urbanization: urban population
100.00% (2024 est.)
Transnational Issues: Refugees and internally displaced persons: refugees
95 (2024 est.)
Transportation: Airports
1 (2025)
Transportation: Civil aircraft registration country code prefix
C2
Transportation: Merchant marine: by type
other 6
Transportation: Merchant marine: total
6 (2023)
Transportation: Ports: key ports
Nauru
Transportation: Ports: large
0
Transportation: Ports: medium
0
Transportation: Ports: ports with oil terminals
1
Transportation: Ports: small
0
Transportation: Ports: total ports
1 (2024)
Transportation: Ports: very small
1
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