Palau
Population
20,303 peopleCapital
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Area in square kilometers
458 km2 Palau Population
20,796 (217 of 237)
Palau Area, Sq. Km.
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Palau telephone code 680 is dialed after the IDD. Palau
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Palau /pəˈlaʊ/ ( listen), officially the Republic of Palau (Palauan:
Beluu ęr a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, 500 miles
(800 km) east of the Philippines and 2,000 miles (3,200 km) south of
Tokyo.
Palau is marked in green and in turn circled in green for better identification.
Palau is marked in green and in turn circled in green for better
identification.
Capital
Melekeok
7°21′N 134°28′E / 7.35°N 134.
Palau was initially settled over 3,000 years ago, and perhaps 4,500
years ago, probably by migrants from the Philippines. A pygmy
population is attested until about 900 years ago.
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Administrative divisions
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airai (Palau)
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Palau (pronounced /pəˈlaʊ/), officially the Republic of Palau (
Palauan: Beluu er a Belau), is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean,
some 500 miles (800 km) east of the Philippines and 2000 miles (3200
km) south of Tokyo.
shown Palau has the oldest burial ceremony known to Oceania. Prior to
this there has been much dispute as to whether Palau was established
during 2500 BC or 1000 BC. New studies seem to dispute both of these
findings.
Until recently, Palau was not considered a part of Micronesia. In the
European and Australian world Belau/Pelew is better known by the name
of " The Black Islands".
Palau (Belau) is a group of islands in the Micronesia area of
Oceania, to the southeast of the Philippines.
Palau had limited relations before the 18th century, mainly with Yap
and Java. Had it not been for shipwrecked islanders who took refuge in
the Philippines, Europeans likely would not have found Palau until
much later.
Palau officially became
independent on October 1, 1994.
History
Early Palauans may have come from Polynesia and Asia.
Palau: Jellyfish Lake — Amidst the gorgeous, tranquil waters of the
Rock Islands of Palau, there lies a lake that long ago trapped oceanic
jellyfish and isolated them...
The Malibu Divers crew heads to Palau for scuba diving with walls,
sharks, caverns, Blue Corner & more!
Survivor Palau: Bobby Jon's Elimination Survivor Palau: Bobby Jon's
Elimination
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* Duration: 5:37
wonderland that is Palau in this fun short film on board the Best
Odyssey.
host island, Palau landed in the headlines for another reason with the
political events of June 2009. That's when this tiny Micronesian
nation agreed to take 17 Uighur (Chinese Muslim) detainees from
Guantánamo Bay off the U.S.
Palau became part of the U.S. Trust
Territory of the Pacific Islands in 1947 and became a sovereign state
in 1994; the U.S. provides economic assistance and maintains a
military presence in the islands.
Palau is a republic with two legislative houses; its
head of state and government is the president. The islands had been
under nominal Spanish ownership when they were sold to Germany in
1899.
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Insular Area Summary for Palau
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History & Political Status
Palau's-Rock-IslandsThe Republic of Palau (Palau) emerged from the
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI)
Palau also joined the United Nations
in 1994.
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Indonesia as early as 2500 BC The Palau islands' position on the
western threshold of Oceania and their proximity to Southeast Asia
have combined to form a mixed population of Malay, Melanesian,
Filipino, and Polynesian ancestry.
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Republic of Palau
President: Johnson Toribiong (2008)
Total area: 177 sq mi (458 sq km)
Population (2010 est.): 20,879 (growth rate: 0.3%); birth rate:
11.2/1000; infant mortality rate: 12.
The Palau island chain consists of about 200 islands located in the
western Pacific Ocean, 528 mi (650 km) southeast of the Philippines.
Only eight of the islands are permanently inhabited.
1946, Palau became one of the trust territories of the Pacific islands
under the governance of the U.S.A. In 1994, it gained its independence
and was admitted to the United Nations as its 185th member.
mushrooms, the Republic of Palau, in Micronesia, is truly nature at
its most majestic.
occasions you can see young Palauan women dressed in grass skirts
covered in coconut oil and turmeric perform ancient native dances on
the museum's grass.
dancers.
I've never been to Palau or Yap but i lives in south sulawesi
and i can tell snorkeling is awesome here!! it is still
natural and unspoiled!!…
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The Republic of Palau is inimitable. Most tourists who come here like
to spend their time underwater, for Palau is among the world's most
spectacular diving and snorkelling destinations.
The Palauan archipelago is incredibly
diverse, encompassing the polyglot state of Koror; the marvellous Rock
Islands; Micronesia's second-largest island, Babeldaob (the land that
Pacific standard time forgot); Peleliu, once war ravaged, now just
ravishing; tranquil, tiny Angaur; the coral atolls of Kayangel
Islands (TTPI), under US administration, Palau (Belau) opted for
independence in 1978 rather than join the Federated States of
Micronesia. A Compact of Free Association with the US was approved in
1986, but not ratified until 1993.
of Palau, addresses of Palau embassies, domestic airlines, city- and
country guides with extensive travel and tourism information on
accommodation, tourist attractions, events and more like weather
information, maps, statistics and local newspapers from Palau.
The Republic of Palau with its main island Babeldaob (Babelthuap), is
an island nation in the northern Pacific Ocean, located some 700 km
east of the Philippines, perched on the Kyushu-Palau Ridge.
recently, Palau was not considered a part of Micronesia. Palau is
located between several important geographical locations, which is why
it was a top strategic location for nuclear weapons activities during
the Cold War era.
The Republic of Palau consists of eight principal islands and more
than 250 smaller ones lying roughly 500 miles (500 kilometers)
southeast of the Philippines. The islands of Palau constitute part of
the Caroline Islands chain.
The Republic of Palau is located in the Pacific Ocean some 300 miles
(500 kilometers) east of the Philippines. Having emerged from United
Nations trusteeship (administered by the United States) in 1994, it is
one of the world's youngest and least populated nations.
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The Palau Association will be featured on ABC World News with Diane
Sawyer.
Through Andrew Palau’s Bujumbura Festival this coming August, you can
help bring physical and spiritual relief where it is so needed.
The Executive Branch consist of the government of Palau consists of
the President, Vice-President, and the Council of Chiefs. Assisting
the top executives are the cabinet ministers and their supporting
staff. The Vice President serves as one of the ministers.
The Republic of Palau's National Congress is known as the Olbiil Era
Kelulau (OEK), which means "House of Whispered Decisions." The
Congress consist of two houses which sit for four-year terms. The
House of Delegates has 16 members, one from each state.
Palau was initially settled more than 4,000 years ago, probably by
migrants from what today is Indonesia. British traders became
prominent visitors in the 18th century, followed by expanding Spanish
influence in the 19th century.
The Republic of Palau consists of eight principal islands and more
than 250 smaller ones lying roughly 500 miles southeast of the
Philippines. The islands of Palau constitute part of the Caroline
Islands chain.
Spanish-American War, Spain sold Palau and most of the rest of the
Caroline Islands to Germany in 1899. Control passed to Japan in 1914
and then to the United States under United Nations auspices in 1947 as
part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
Ngardmau state, Babeldaob island, Palau: Ngardmau waterfall - at the base - photo by B.
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Ngardmau state, Babeldaob island, Palau: Ngardmau waterfall - photo by B.
Rock Islands / Chelbacheb, Koror state, Palau: sea Kayaker in cave - photo by B.Cain
Rock Islands / Chelbacheb, Koror state, Palau: sea Kayaker in cave
Anguar island, Palau / Belau: blow hole - inland end of a sea cave - photo by M.
During World War II, Palau was the scene of heavy fighting,
culminating in the Battle of Peleliu between September 15 and November
25, 1944, when the US took the islands. Over 2,000 Americans and
10,000 Japanese were killed in this battle.
Palau's initial settlement over 4,000 years ago is thought to be by
migrants from today's Indonesia. The British were visited the islands
regularly in the 18th century, followed by increasing Spanish
influence and rule in the 19th century.
Palau is a destination unashamedly promoted
by its water-based activities, most notably diving. Momentous vertical
walls are in ready supply: there's at least sixty, some of which are
world-renowned, like the Ngemelis Wall and the Peleliu Wall.
for its diving, Palau is rated as one of the world's best diving
destinations by scuba aficionados. And why not...Palau has unspoiled
reefs, caves, and walls with the most amazing array of marine life you
can ever imagine.
PALAU Featured in Germany's Popular Geography Magazine, GEO, May 2009
Issue!
Introducing Palau's Newest eco Friendly tour: Dildoseb ecoTour
2009 JAPAN Marine Diving Fair and PALAU Roadshow
Palau Visitors Authority 2008 TOP SPONSORS AWARD
WHAT'S NEW: Palau Jungle River Boat Cruise
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Snorkeling
Inside the area sheltered by the Rock Islands' tiny isles are calm
seas that afford ideal sites for ...
Fee" will help support Palau's natural resource conservation efforts.
Customs
One bottle of liquor and up to 1 carton of cigarettes (10 packs) can
be brought into Palau duty-free.
rare as Palau is located outside the typhoon zone.
Currency & Credit Cards :
The official currency of the Republic is the U.S. Dollar. Visa, JCB,
Master Card, and American Express cards are widely accepted at stores
and visitor facilities.
In addition, Palau has money
transfers such as Western Union or through Bank Institution.
Tipping
Tipping is optional, but appreciated.
Palauan (official on most islands) 64.7%, Filipino 13.5%, English
9.4%, Chinese 5.7%, Carolinian 1.5%, Japanese 1.5%, other Asian 2.3%,
other languages 1.
trusteeship on 1 October 1994, provided Palau with up to $700 million
in US aid for the following 15 years in return for furnishing military
facilities. Business and tourist arrivals numbered 85,000 in 2007.
Palauans consider the full moon to be the optimum time for human
activity; it is also considered a symbol of peace, love, and
tranquility
National anthem:
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