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  2. Crabbe noted that San Diego is one of the best places for budget-conscious sun-seekers in January. Events like the San Diego Brew Fest on Jan. 13 are also a good reason to visit according to locals.

  3. RANKED: The 19 cheapest holiday destinations on earth

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    Here are the 19 cheapest places you could visit, along with a breakdown of what you can expect to spend your money on.

  4. Tourism in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    Tourism does not make a significant contribution to the economy, [1] in the Australian Outbound Travel report [2] published by the Pacific Islands Trade and Investment Commission in 2008, a total of 478 Australian inbound tourists visited the island, 117 for vacation, 140 for business, 221 for other reasons.

  5. 17 Warm Places to Visit in January - AOL

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    Cultura RM Exclusive/RUSS ROHDE/Getty Images. Average Daily Temperature in January: 86°F Recommended for: direct flights, solo travel, romantic getaway, culture and food, water activities, beach ...

  6. Howland and Baker Islands - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2009, U.S. President George W. Bush included both islands in the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument. [3] [4] The Howland-Baker exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is a 400 nautical-mile diameter area protected by the U.S. Coast Guard. [5] The Howland-Baker EEZ has 425,700 km 2; [6] by comparison, California has 423,970 km 2.

  7. Caroline Island - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Island lies near the southeastern end of the Line Islands, a string of atolls and islands extending across the equator, 2,400–3,300 km (1,500–2,100 mi) south of the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean. [47] The slightly crescent-shaped atoll has a land area of 699 hectares (2.70 sq mi). [48]