Visit Ewa District
The Ewa District in the Republic of Nauru is a small but vibrant region located on the south eastern side of the island nation. With its pristine beaches and tropical landscape, it's a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. Visitors can explore the diverse terrain including coral-fringed lagoons, tropical forests, rugged cliffs, secluded bays and sandy beaches. One of the top tourist spots in Ewa is Aiwo Beach which provides an idyllic spot for swimming or relaxing under swaying palm trees.
Ewa District has a long and fascinating history dating back over three thousand years when it was first inhabited by Micronesian peoples--the first settlers on Nauru. This district was one of the most heavily populated areas during WWII when Japanese forces occupied Nauru from 1942-1945. Today, visitors can enjoy various historical relics from this era such as corals being used to make roads or tanks left abandoned during battles scattered throughout Ewa District's landscape.
Ewa District has a long and fascinating history dating back over three thousand years when it was first inhabited by Micronesian peoples--the first settlers on Nauru. This district was one of the most heavily populated areas during WWII when Japanese forces occupied Nauru from 1942-1945. Today, visitors can enjoy various historical relics from this era such as corals being used to make roads or tanks left abandoned during battles scattered throughout Ewa District's landscape.
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