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Nauru Is the Only Country in the World with No Official Capital

Curated by Surfaced EditorialΒ·Regularly updated

An aerial view of the tiny coral island of Nauru surrounded by deep blue Pacific waters, with a small cluster of government buildings visible

The tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru has no official capital city. Government offices are scattered across the island, mainly in the Yaren district, but no capital has ever been formally designated.

Why It’s Interesting

Nauru is only 21 square kilometers, making it the third-smallest country by area. It was once the richest country per capita in the world due to phosphate mining, but economic collapse left it without the resources to formalize even basic governmental structures.

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