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  2. Category:Culture of Palau - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Palau" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dilukai; H.

  3. Toluk (Palau) - Wikipedia

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    Toluk is a type of valuable traditionally used as currency among the women of Palau. Toluk were originally designed to be used as serving vessels, but have since become ceremonial objects exchanged between women to denote significant life events. [1]

  4. Music of Palau - Wikipedia

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    The music of Palau finds its heritage in Micronesia, but it has been supplemented with influences from the United States and Western Europe, as well as Japan.. The government department of the Republic of Palau and Director of the Bureau of Arts and Culture are in charge of developing and implementing cultural policies is the Ministry of Community and Cultural Affairs.

  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. The Pacific diving paradise of Palau wants travelers to ... - AOL

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    KOROR, Palau (AP) — While researching an upcoming trip to Palau, a tiny island nation dotting Micronesia’s western edge, I found endless information about its famed mushroom-shaped Rock ...

  7. History of Palau - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Palau. Palau was initially settled around 1000 BC.. Palau was likely sighted for the first time by Europeans as early as 1522, when the Spanish mission of the Trinidad, the flagship of Ferdinand Magellan's voyage of circumnavigation, sighted two small islands around the 5th parallel north, naming them "San Juan" without visiting them.

  8. Religion in Palau - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the dominant religion in Palau, ... of the population of 13,300 people over 18, ... alongside 0.5% following other traditional religions, ...

  9. Belau National Museum - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, the first floor exhibition space displayed Palau's traditional culture and arts, including bead money and the house-buying ceremony known as ocheraol. [4] In the wider museum compound is a library of over 5000 books relating to the history and culture of Palau. [5]