When we talk about a country, the first thing that often comes to mind is its capital city, which is usually home to the government, parliament, and other important offices. A capital often becomes the political, cultural, and economic hub of the nation. But interestingly, not every country follows this common system. There is one unique nation in the world that stands out because it does not have an officially declared capital city, making it quite unusual.
Most countries have a capital city where the government and parliament work, but Nauru, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, is an exception. It is the only country in the world without an official capital city. Instead, all its government buildings and administrative offices are located in the Yaren District, which serves as the nation’s administrative hub, even though it is not officially declared a capital.
The country in question is Nauru, a tiny island nation in the Pacific Ocean.
Unlike most countries, Nauru never named any city or district as its official capital. Instead, the government operates from Yaren District, which serves as the administrative center but has never been legally declared the capital.
There are a few simple reasons:
Even without a formal capital, Nauru runs smoothly.
Some other small countries have unusual capital arrangements, but they are not the same as Nauru:
Among all, only Nauru stands out as the world’s only nation with no official capital.
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