Palau – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Palau (Belau) is a group of more than 300 tropical islands in the Micronesia area of the Pacific Ocean, to the southeast of the Philippines.
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Palau (Belau) is a group of more than 300 tropical islands in the Micronesia area of the Pacific Ocean, to the southeast of the Philippines.
More than 200 volcanic and coral islands, many of them surrounded by a single barrier reef, make up the northern Pacific nation of Palau. Palau became independent in 1994,
On Oct. 1, 1994, Palau became the world''s newest independent republic. Today, Palau is an active member of the international community, with full membership in the United
Discover the very best things to do in Palau — swim in Jellyfish Lake, drift past sharks, snorkel WWII wrecks, and explore this untamed island paradise.
Discover the best things to do in Palau — from the Rock Islands and Jellyfish Lake to WWII history, waterfalls, and cultural sites. This complete guide covers Palau''s top attractions,
A string of 340 volcanic islands spread against the deep blue waters of the western Pacific, Palau is paradise. Here''s how to make the most of it.
Palau consistently earns its place among the world''s top dive destinations, enticing adventurers with stunning underwater scenery, lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and a vibrant cultural
Geographical and historical treatment of Palau, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government.
Palau is an archipelago consisting of several hundred volcanic and limestone islands and coral atolls, only several of which are inhabited. Palau is politically divided into 16 states.