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  2. The Pacific diving paradise of Palau wants travelers to ...

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    Mutok Jr. hopes that sharing stories like these through heritage-based tourism will help elevate Palau’s profile to rival that of Pohnpei’s Nan Madol or Easter Island’s moai.

  3. Japanese settlement in Palau - Wikipedia

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    During a state visit to Japan in 1996, Emperor Akihito personally received Nakamura, and the visit was commended by Palauans and Japanese alike. Nakamura's visit prompted Japan to channel monetary aid to Palau to facilitate repair work on the Koror-Babeldaob Bridge and securing special trade agreements with Japan. [26]

  4. 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.

  5. Palau - Wikipedia

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    Palau, [a] officially the Republic of Palau, [b] [8] is an island country in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean. The Republic of Palau consists of approximately 340 islands and is the western part of the Caroline Islands , while the eastern and central parts make up the Federated States of Micronesia .

  6. Rock Islands - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Marines captured Palau from Japan in 1944, specifically during the Battle of Peleliu. The Rock Islands were heavily impacted by the conflict, with remnants of Japanese military fortifications still visible today. Following the war, Palau became part of the U.S.-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.

  7. Koror (city) - Wikipedia

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    Koror is the main tourist destination in Palau and has many resorts, nightclubs, restaurants, and hotels. The government is also a large employer in the city. Tuna export and copra production are two other economic activities of the city.

  8. Koror - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Koror is the home of the clan of the Ibedul, the high chief of Palau. [5] Several traditional villages in Koror span the volcanic and rock island portions. Many of the stone platforms , odesongel, serve as clan cemeteries, and other stone features serve as shrines.

  9. Palau's president says China is weaponizing lucrative tourism ...

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    Beijing weaponized tourism to the Pacific archipelago of Palau over its allegiance to Taiwan and its accusations that China was behind a major cyberattack there, President Surangel Whipps Jr. told ...

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