Nauru admėnėstracėnis soskīrstīms
Išvaizda
Vėsuo Nauru saluo īr 14 apskrėtiū[1]:
- Aivas[2];
- Anabars[3];
- Anietans[4];
- Anībars[5];
- Baėtis[6];
- Buojė[7];
- Buadas apskrėtės[8];
- Denėgamodū[9];
- Jieva[10];
- Ijuvs[11];
- Mienėngs[12];
- Nėboks[13];
- Uabas[14];
- Jarens[15].
Šaltenē
[taisītė | taisītė straipsnė wiki teksta]- ↑ Report des Zensus 2011
- ↑ Old maps of Aiwo District (oldmapsonline.org)
- ↑ Old maps of Anabar District (oldmapsonline.org)
- ↑ Anetan District - Unionpedia, the concept map
- ↑ Destination Guide: Anibare (Anibare District) in Nauru | Tripmondo
- ↑ Table 1: Population size and growth rate by district. In: Republic of Nauru. Census 2011. National Report on Population and Housing. Secretariat of the Pacific Community, S. 8.
- ↑ Boe District | Project Gutenberg Self-Publishing - eBooks | Read eBooks online
- ↑ Nauru bureau of statistics Statistics by Country
- ↑ Nauru bureau of statistics Average household size bī district, Nauru, 2002
- ↑ What does Ewa District, Nauru mean? (definitions.net)
- ↑ Destination Guide: Ijuw (Ijuw District) in Nauru | Tripmondo
- ↑ Meneng District (facebook.com)
- ↑ Nibok
- ↑ Nauru
- ↑ Britannica’s poslapis