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Guide to Nauru ancestry, family history and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

Information[edit | edit source]

Nauru is an island country in the Pacific Ocean. It was formerly known as Pleasant Island. Nauru was annexed by Germany and became a colony in the late 19th century. It became a mandate territory administered by Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom following World War I. The island was occupied by Japan during World War II, and after the war entered into trusteeship again. Nauru achieved independence in 1968. The official languages are Nauruan and English.[1]

Nauru Map[edit | edit source]

Genealogy records are kept on the local level in Nauru.

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Districts[edit | edit source]

Genealogy records are kept on the local level in Nauru. Nauru is divided into the following districts:

  • Aiwo
  • Anabar
  • Anetan
  • Anibare
  • Baitsi
  • Boe
  • Buada
  • Denigomodu
  • Ewa
  • Ijuw
  • Meneng
  • Nibok
  • Uaboe
  • Yaren

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia contributors, "Nauru," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauru, accessed 25 April 2016.