Nauru is a tiny tropical island in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, known for its unique size and geography as the third-smallest country in the world at just 8.1 square miles. Despite its small size, Nauru has no official capital city and is divided into 14 districts, each with its own local government, but none large enough to be considered a city. Yaren is the largest district and serves as the de facto capital, showcasing Nauru’s distinct lack of urbanization compared to other nations.
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