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The island of Nauru got its name from the Nauruan word "naur," which means "I go to the south." European explorers first recorded the island's name in the late 18th century, with the most notable mention by the British sea captain John Fearn in 1798. Nauru's name reflects its geographical location in the Pacific Ocean, as well as the indigenous culture of the island.

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