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  2. Japanese settlement in Palau - Wikipedia

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    Japanese settlement in Palau dates back to the early 19th century, although large scale Japanese migration to Palau did not occur until the 1920s, when Palau came under Japanese rule and administered as part of the South Seas Mandate. Japanese settlers took on leading administrative roles in the Japanese colonial government, and developed Palau ...

  3. Japanese settlement in Micronesia - Wikipedia

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    Large-scale Japanese settlement in Micronesia occurred in the first half of the 20th century when Imperial Japan colonised much of Micronesia.. Between 1914 and 1945, the modern-day Micronesian territories of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau and the Marshall Islands were part of the Japanese-governed, League of Nations-created South Seas Mandate, known in ...

  4. History of Palau - Wikipedia

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    Large numbers of Japanese and Ryukyuans were encouraged to emigrate to Micronesia to work on plantations or in other economic enterprises, resulting in Palau becoming a major colonial center. By 1938, there were approximately 15,000 Japanese in Palau as opposed to about 6,000 Palauans and Koror had expanded into a substantial all-Japanese city. [4]

  5. Japan–Palau relations - Wikipedia

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    Under Japanese rule, Palau experienced significant development of its fishing, agriculture and mining industry. Palau achieved self-sufficiency to some degree during the period. [1] Palau also served as a Japanese military base during World War II. Japanese administration over the islands ended following the defeat of Japan in the World War II.

  6. Japanese Micronesians - Wikipedia

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    The influx of Japanese immigrants to the central and eastern Carolines was not as intense as compared to the Marianas and Japanese settlement in Palau until the early 1930s, and constituted a little more than 10 percent [fn 9] of the total Japanese populace through Micronesia in 1939. [55]

  7. Palau - Wikipedia

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    Japanese rule brought Mahayana Buddhism and Shinto to Palau, which was the majority religion among Japanese settlers. However, following Japan's World War II defeat, the remaining Japanese largely converted to Christianity, while some continued to observe Buddhism but stopped practicing Shinto rites. [96] There are approximately 400 Bengali ...

  8. Micronesia - Wikipedia

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    Japanese rule in Micronesia also led to Japanese people settling the islands and marrying native spouses. Kessai Note , the former president of the Marshall Islands has partial Japanese ancestry by way of his paternal grandfather, and Emanuel Mori , the former president of the Federated States of Micronesia , is descended from one of the first ...

  9. Category:Palauan people of Japanese descent - Wikipedia

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    Japanese settlement in Palau This page was last edited on 20 February 2024, at 22:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...