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Palau is divided into sixteen administrative regions, called states (the Rock Islands are not a state and don't belong to any state, although they're aligned with the state of Koror).
State Capital Area
(km²)
Population
(Census 2000)
North of Babeldaob
Kayangel Kayangel 1 138
Babeldaob
Aimeliik Mongami 52 272
Airai Ngetkib 44 2 104
Melekeok Melekeok 28 239
Ngaraard Ulimang 36 638
Ngarchelong Mengellang 10 286
Ngardmau Urdmang 47 221
Ngaremlengui Imeong 65 367
Ngatpang Ngereklmadel 47 280
Ngchesar Ngersuul 41 267
Ngiwal Ngerkeai 26 193
Southwest of Babeldaob
Angaur Ngeremasch 8 188
Koror Koror 18 13 303
Peleliu Kloulklubed 13 571
Rock Islands, (also called Chelbacheb) - 47 -
Southwest Islands
Hatohobei Hatohobei 1 23
Sonsorol Dongosaru 3 39
Palau Melekeok1 444 19 129
1 The national capital of Palau was moved
from Koror to Melekeok on October 7, 2006.
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