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  2. The Cheapest Beach Destinations To Visit in 2019 - AOL

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    Whether you’re craving a classic toes-in-the-sand beach vacation or an exotic international globe trot, this list of budget-friendly travel destinations is sure to help you fill up your 2019 ...

  3. 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.

  4. These are the 9 cheapest places to travel to in 2019 - AOL

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    The travel site, whose tag line reads "Cheap is good," just released the 9 cheapest places to travel to this year and we are already looking into flights to these hotspots. From domestic locales ...

  5. 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.

  6. Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War I, with the defeat of Germany, the islands became a part of the Japanese Mandate under the League of Nations, starting in 1918. The islands were liberated from the Japanese in the Battle of Saipan in 1944, and after the war, became part of the UN Trust Territory called the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI ...

  7. Henderson Island (Pitcairn Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Island is an uninhabited island in the south Pacific Ocean.It is part of the Pitcairn Island Group, together with Pitcairn, Oeno, and Ducie Islands. Measuring 9.6 by 5.1 kilometres (6.0 mi × 3.2 mi), it has an area of 37.3 km 2 (14.4 sq mi) and is located 193 km (104 nmi; 120 mi) northeast of Pitcairn Island, which is the only inhabited island of the group.