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Airports in Nauru: Everything You Need to Know
Nauru has exactly one airport. That’s not a problem — it’s the only way in. Nauru International Airport (IATA: INU, ICAO: ANYN) sits on the western edge of this tiny…
Mongolia’s Ethnic Groups Explained
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Table of Contents Most searches for “New Jersey–Delaware border towns” pull up the same five river towns on the Delaware River — and those are actually on the New Jersey–Pennsylvania…
Indigenous Languages of Niger: A Complete Guide
Table of Contents Niger’s Linguistic Landscape Niger is one of the most linguistically complex countries on earth — and also one of the most overlooked when it comes to African…
Official Languages of Palau (And Why There Are Three)
Table of Contents The Short Answer {#the-short-answer} Palau has two national official languages: Palauan and English. In the state of Angaur, Japanese holds additional official status — making it the…
The Best Historical Places in Mexico, by Region
Table of Contents How Mexico’s history stacks up Most countries have one ancient civilization to show off. Mexico has dozens. The Maya built cities in the jungle while Europe was…
The Largest U.S. West Coast Ports, Ranked
The U.S. West Coast is where roughly 40% of American imports enter the country. Most of that cargo passes through just a handful of ports — and understanding which ones…
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