Population Decline in FSM and RMI
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Population decline in FSM and RMI
The urge to survive is a powerful one, for both an individual and a country. Nauru, whose population was decimated by infectious disease as a result of colonialism, still celebrates Angam Day on Oct. 26 every year. This was the day in 1932 when the birth of a baby brought Nauru's population up to 1,500, a minimum number thought necessary at the time to guarantee the future survival of the Nauruan people.
Depopulation in FSM and RMI
The urge to survive is a powerful one, for both an individual and a country. Nauru, whose population was decimated by infectious disease as a result of colonialism, still celebrates Angam Day on 26 October every year. This was the day in 1932 when the birth of a baby brought Nauru’s population up to 1,500, a minimum number thought necessary at the time to guarantee the future survival of the Nauruan people. Two Pacific countries currently facing…
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