- Palau - Wikipedia
Palau, under the name Palaos, was included in the Malolos Congress in 1898, the first revolutionary congress in the Philippines, which wanted full independence from colonialists Palau was part of the Spanish East Indies headquartered in the Spanish Philippines
- Visit Palau: The Official Tourism Website of Palau
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 legacy
- Palau | History, Map, Flag, Population, Language, Facts | Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Palau, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- A first-time guide to Palau - Lonely Planet
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
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Palau (2025) - Tripadvisor
I embarked on an otherworldly adventure at Palau's renowned "Jellyfish Lake," and oh, what a marvel of nature it was! over thousands of golden, stingless jellyfish surrounded me, and the experience felt surreal and magical, like stepping into a dream
- Palau country profile - BBC
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, after being part of a
- Palau - The World Factbook
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- About Palau – Republic Of Palau
The Republic of Palau consists of eight principal islands and more than 300 smaller ones lying roughly 500 miles southeast of the Philippines The islands of Palau constitute part of the Caroline Islands chain About 70% of Palauans live in the city of Koror The capital relocated in 2006 from Koror to Ngerulmud
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