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The world’s ‘newest country’ is tiny island home to just 300,000 people
2025-01-05 00:00:00.0     每日快报-世界新闻     原网页

       Nestled in the Pacific, Bougainville is about to make history as the world’s newest country. This tiny island, a part of Papua New Guinea, is home to just 300,000 people and is a land of untouched beauty.

       The idyllic island boasts turquoise seas, lush rainforests, and a rich cultural heritage.

       But beneath its serene surface, Bougainville has a story of struggle, resilience, and hope that has brought it to the brink of independence.

       For decades, the island was caught in a brutal civil war, driven by disputes over its mineral wealth.

       The violent conflict of the 1990s left scars that still linger, but in 2019, Bougainville voted overwhelmingly — 97.7% — in favor of independence from Papua New Guinea. It was a historic moment that ignited dreams of a new future.

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       While the referendum was a victory, Bougainville’s journey to becoming an independent nation is far from simple. The island is still rebuilding, with limited infrastructure and the need to forge new political and economic systems.

       Despite its small size, Bougainville is a place of immense potential. The fertile land offers enormous opportunities for agriculture, with crops such as cocoa, coffee, and copra already being produced.

       The islands also have significant reserves of copper, gold, and other minerals, although many Bougainvilleans are wary of repeating the mistakes of the past when the mining industry wreaked havoc on their land.

       Bougainville’s leaders have emphasized that their vision for an independent nation is based on sustainability and self-sufficiency.

       Unlike many other resource-rich nations, Bougainville intends to avoid the "resource curse" — the idea that natural resources can become a hindrance to economic and political development rather than a blessing.

       Instead, they are focusing on building a diversified economy that includes agriculture, tourism, and small-scale industries, while ensuring that the island’s environment and traditional way of life are protected

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       Despite the challenges, the future of Bougainville is bright. The island’s determination to create a new and independent nation is inspiring, and its people’s commitment to sustainability, culture, and self-reliance is a powerful force.

       Bougainville’s leaders are clear about their vision: a nation that reflects their values, celebrates their heritage, and uses its resources responsibly to create a prosperous and peaceful society.

       In an age where small nations often face the challenges of globalisation and economic pressures.

       Bougainville may be on the brink of becoming the world’s newest country, but it is already making history as a symbol of hope, resilience, and the power of self-determination.

       It is a place where a people, scarred by war but united by hope, are creating something truly extraordinary — a new nation, born from the ashes of its troubled past.


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