States of Palau
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Palau is divided into sixteen administrative regions, called states (the still separately listed Rock Islands did originally not belong to any state, but now belong to the state of Koror).
| State | Capital | Area (km²) | Population (Census 2005) |
|---|---|---|---|
| North of Babeldaob | |||
| | Kayangel | 3 | 188 |
| Babeldaob | |||
| | Mongami | 52 | 270 |
| | Ngetkib | 44 | 2 723 |
| | Melekeok | 28 | 391 |
| | Ulimang | 36 | 581 |
| | Mengellang | 10 | 488 |
| | Urdmang | 47 | 166 |
| | Imeong | 65 | 317 |
| | Ngereklmadel | 47 | 464 |
| | Ngersuul | 41 | 254 |
| | Ngerkeai | 26 | 223 |
| Southwest of Babeldaob | |||
| | Ngaramasch | 8 | 320 |
| | Koror | 18 | 12 676 |
| | Kloulklubed | 13 | 702 |
| Rock Islands (also known as Chelbacheb) | – | 47 | – |
| Southwest Islands | |||
| | Hatohobei | 3 | 44 |
| | Dongosaru | 3 | 100 |

See also
External links
- Republic of Palau – Palau's Sixteen States
- Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Palau to the UK &NI
- Statoids
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