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The Nauru Pacific Line (NPL) is the national shipping line of the Republic of Nauru,[ citation needed] founded in 1969. [1] Its fleet consists of five owned and two leased ships, which travel throughout all of Oceania. It is loss-making and gets subventions from the state. [2]

It is a member of the Pacific Forum Line, a joint venture between several national shipping lines established in 1977 after a dispute between the NPL and the Maritime Union of New Zealand. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Connell, John (2006). "Nauru: The first failed Pacific State?". The Round Table. 95 (383): 47–63. doi: 10.1080/00358530500379205.
  2. ^ Folliet, Luc (2010). Nauru, l'île dévastée: comment la civilisation capitaliste a détruit le pays le plus riche du monde [Nauru, the devastated island: how capitalist civilization destroyed the richest country in the world] (in French). La Découverte. p. 103. ISBN  9782707164315.
  3. ^ Lal, Brij V.; Fortune, Kate (2000). The Pacific Islands: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. University of Hawaii Press. p. 389. ISBN  9780824822651.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
House flag

The Nauru Pacific Line (NPL) is the national shipping line of the Republic of Nauru,[ citation needed] founded in 1969. [1] Its fleet consists of five owned and two leased ships, which travel throughout all of Oceania. It is loss-making and gets subventions from the state. [2]

It is a member of the Pacific Forum Line, a joint venture between several national shipping lines established in 1977 after a dispute between the NPL and the Maritime Union of New Zealand. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Connell, John (2006). "Nauru: The first failed Pacific State?". The Round Table. 95 (383): 47–63. doi: 10.1080/00358530500379205.
  2. ^ Folliet, Luc (2010). Nauru, l'île dévastée: comment la civilisation capitaliste a détruit le pays le plus riche du monde [Nauru, the devastated island: how capitalist civilization destroyed the richest country in the world] (in French). La Découverte. p. 103. ISBN  9782707164315.
  3. ^ Lal, Brij V.; Fortune, Kate (2000). The Pacific Islands: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. University of Hawaii Press. p. 389. ISBN  9780824822651.



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