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Koror is the state comprising the main commercial centre of the Republic of Palau. It consists of several islands, the most prominent being Koror Island (also ''Oreor Island''). It is Palau’s most populous state.


History

In the oral tradition of Palau, Koror is one of the children of Milad, and thus occupies an important position in traditional belief. In addition, Koror is the home of the clan of the Ibedul, the high chief of Palau. 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. The lagoon is an important resource area, and was probably intensively exploited prehistorically. The first sighting of Koror, Babeldaob, and Peleliu recorded by Westerners was by the Spanish expedition of Ruy López de Villalobos at the end of January, 1543. They were then charted as ''Los Arrecifes'' (The Reefs in Spanish). In November and December 1710 these three islands were again visited and explored by a Spanish missionary expedition commanded by Sargento Mayor Francisco Padilla on board the patache ''Santísima Trinidad''. Two years later they were explored in detail by the expedition of Spanish naval officer Bernardo de Egoy. He was part of the Captaincy General of the Philippines, dependent on the Viceroyalty of New Spain. In 1919 it became the capital of the
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. On 7 October 2006, Ngerulmud replaced Koror as Palau's capital city.


Geography

The state of Koror (population 11,444 ) contains about 65% of the population of the country. The nation's former
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and largest town, also called Koror or Koror City, is located here. The town has a population of 11,200 and is located at . Besides Koror City and the town of Meyuns, there are a total of 11 hamlets in the state of Koror: *Dngeronger *Idid *Ikelau *Iyebukel *Medalaii *Meketii *Ngarkesoal *Ngerbeched (Capital) *Ngerchemai *Ngerkebesang *Ngermid Koror State stretches across a large portion of the lagoon extending from Babeldaob Island on the north almost to Beliliou Island to the south. Though widely spread, the actual land mass of Koror is not great and consists of hundreds of islands and islets including most of the fabled
Rock Islands The Rock Islands of Palau, also called ''Chelbacheb'', are a collection of several hundred small limestone or coral uprises in the Southern Lagoon of Palau between Koror and Peleliu, now an incorporated part of Koror State. There are between 25 ...
of Palau. Koror encompasses perhaps the most varied range of geography in Micronesia with many different kinds of physical and social settings. In the northern part of the state are three volcanic islands: Oreor, Ngerekebesang, and Ngemelachel. Across Oreor Island, the intensive land use in the last two centuries has radically altered the land's shape. Most vegetation has been cleared for house construction or put into gardens. Steep slopes have dense secondary growth brush. On Ngerekebesang Island, the land use has not been quite as intense and areas on the northwest coast contain stands of volcanic island forest. To the south, the rock islands offer a landscape that appears out of this world. The rock islands consist of uplifted coralline limestone reef with shear cliffs rising above a characteristic sea-level notch. Small beaches have formed in a few coves and provide access to the interiors. The ground is not covered by soil, but instead consists of dog-toothed sharp chunks of reef which have broken off of the crags and spires jutting skyward in an unpredictable maze. The islands are covered by a rock island forest and vines clinging to crevices in the limestone. In places, sinkholes contain marine lakes, and in other places the sinkholes contain wind-blown soil. Presently, most land in Koror is involved in urban development with gardens interspersed with houses and business. The rock islands offer valuable areas for exploiting the rich lagoon, and for the development of the tourist industry. Koror was formerly the capital of the
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, a
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d territory administered by the Empire of Japan.


Demography

In 2015, of the 17,661 people living in Palau, 65% or 11,444 lived in Koror State. The median age was 33.5 years. The official languages of the state are Palauan and English.


Education

Schools in Koror operated by the Ministry of Education include: * Palau High School * Koror Elementary School—it opened in 1945 after World War II. The current building opened in 1969 as
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destroyed the previous one. * George B. Harris Elementary School in eastern Koror—named after a member of the Land Registration Team of Palau, it was built in 1964 to relieve Koror Elementary. * Meyuns Elementary School in Meyuns—it was built circa 1969 and expanded in 1973. It was established since
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destroyed Koror Elementary, where Meyuns students previously attended. The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands administration was previously uninterested in building a school in Melyuns.


Economy

Belau Air has its headquarters in Koror, as did the short-lived Pacific Flier in 2010.


Tourism

Much of Palau's economy comes from tourism. The Rock Islands of Palau are all located in the state. Scuba diving shops and facilities are located all over Koror. Accommodation like hotels, bars, restaurants, cafes, and resorts are all available. ''Dolphins Pacific'', the world's largest dolphin research facility, is open for tourists who are interested in swimming and interacting with trained dolphins. Most tourists to Palau stay in Koror, which is the centre for Palau's resort services and house modern conveniences. Koror has businesses that cater to speakers of many languages.Palau General Information Provided by the Palau Environmental Quality Protection Board for the 21st Annual Pacific Islands Environment Conference
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By 2001, the
Koror Jail Koror Jail is a prison located in Palau. It is the only prison in Palau, and it is located on the island of Koror in a governmental centre between federal office buildings and the Palau National Congress. The 1 600 m2 prison consists of two struc ...
, Palau's only correctional facility, has become a tourist destination thanks to inmates who create and sell elaborate wooden storyboards at a retail facility located on the jail's grounds. The jail consists of three structures, and it is surrounded by an eight-foot wire mesh fence and an eight-foot concrete wall.


Political system

The state of Koror has an elected chief executive, governor. The state also has a legislature elected every four years. The state population elects one of the members of the House of Delegates of Palau.


Transport

The island of Koror is connected by bridges to three neighbouring islands: * Ngerekebesang Island, the site of Palau's second-largest town, Meyuns, in the eastern part of the island, with a population of 1,200. * Malakal Island, the site of Koror's port. * Koror Island is also connected by the
Koror–Babeldaob Bridge The Koror–Babeldaob Bridge is a bridge in Palau that connects Koror and Babeldaob Islands. It is a reinforced concrete, portal frame, cable-stayed bridge with a total length of 413 m. It was built by the Kajima Corporation of Japan in 2002, t ...
to the state of Airai in the island of Babeldaob, where
Palau International Airport Roman Tmetuchl International Airport , also known as Palau International Airport is the main airport of Palau. It is located near the former capital Koror, just north of Ngetkib, Airai on Babeldaob island. The airport is 4 miles (6 km) from ...
is located. A main road extends through Koror along the central ridge, from the Koror-Babeldaob Bridge on the east to its western end in Medalaii. A network of secondary roads extends throughout the residential areas, and causeways connect Koror to Ngerekebesang and Ngemelachel Islands. Docking facilities are found on the northern coast in Meketii and on the southern coast in Medalaii. The major harbor facility for Palau is located on the east side of Ngemelachel Island. Malakal Harbor offers a sheltered, deep-water anchorage and has been in continual use since the 1840s. Most goods found in the many stores throughout Palau come through this port.


Climate

Koror features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification. The town experiences an extraordinary amount of rainfall annually, averaging around of precipitation annually over 263.4 precipitation days. As with many areas with this climate type, temperatures remain relatively constant throughout the course of the year, averaging roughly . On 22 March 2018, Koror recorded a temperature of , which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in Palau.


Notable residents

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Abba Thulle Abba Thulle was the ibedul, of Koror Koror is the state comprising the main commercial centre of the Republic of Palau. It consists of several islands, the most prominent being Koror Island (also ''Oreor Island''). It is Palau’s most popul ...
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Franco Gibbons Franco Gibbons (born 1980-83) is a Palauan politician. In January 2018, he became the youngest Governor of Koror. He previously held the position of Vice Speaker of Koror. On 10 June 2021, he announced he would be seeking re-election in the Novembe ...
* Ibedul Gibbons *
John C. Gibbons John "Johnny" C. Gibbons (died 20 May 2021) was a Palau, Palauan politician. He was the Executive Administrator of Koror from 1985–1997 and then became the first Governor of Koror from 1998–2006. He was the Ministry of Justice (Republic of Pal ...
* Prince Lee Boo (1764-1784) *
Ruby Joy Gabriel Ruby Joy Gabriel (born 22 November 1994) is a Palauan female sprinter who competed in the Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres, 100 metres event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.Yositaka Adachi Yoshitaka "Yosi" Adachi (born 3 May 1962) is a Palauan politician. He was the Governor of Koror for 3 consecutive terms from 2006-2018 and stepped down due to the term limits imposed by the Koror State Constitution. He ran for Vice President of P ...
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See also

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Sacred Heart Church, Koror The Sacred Heart Church is the name of a religious building affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located in the main street of the city of Koror in the island and state of the same name in Palau a country of Oceania to the west of the Pacific ...


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External links


Koror State GovernmentKoror State – PalauGov.pw
{{Authority control States of Palau Islands of Palau Former national capitals Malakal, Palau