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Palau

2016 Edition · 232 data fields

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Introduction

Background

After three decades as part of the UN Trust Territory of the Pacific under US administration, this westernmost cluster of the Caroline Islands opted for independence in 1978 rather than join the Federated States of Micronesia. A Compact of Free Association with the US was approved in 1986 but not ratified until 1993. It entered into force the following year when the islands gained independence.

Geography

Area

459 sq km 459 sq km 0 sq km
land
459 sq km
total
459 sq km
water
0 sq km

Area - comparative

slightly more than 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

tropical; hot and humid; wet season May to November

Coastline

1,519 km

Elevation

NA lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount Ngerchelchuus 242 m
elevation extremes
lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
highest point
Mount Ngerchelchuus 242 m
mean elevation
NA

Environment - current issues

inadequate facilities for disposal of solid waste; threats to the marine ecosystem from sand and coral dredging, illegal fishing practices, and overfishing

Environment - international agreements

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands, Whaling none of the selected agreements
party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements

Geographic coordinates

7 30 N, 134 30 E

Geography - note

westernmost archipelago in the Caroline chain, consists of six island groups totaling more than 300 islands; includes World War II battleground of Beliliou (Peleliu) and world-famous rock islands

Irrigated land

0 sq km (2012)

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

10.8% arable land 2.2%; permanent crops 4.3%; permanent pasture 4.3% 87.6% 1.6% (2011 est.)
agricultural land
10.8%
forest
87.6%
other
1.6% (2011 est.)

Location

Oceania, group of islands in the North Pacific Ocean, southeast of the Philippines

Map references

Oceania

Maritime claims

3 nm 200 nm
exclusive fishing zone
200 nm
territorial sea
3 nm

Natural hazards

typhoons (June to December)

Natural resources

forests, minerals (especially gold), marine products, deep-seabed minerals

Terrain

varying topography from the high, mountainous main island of Babelthuap to low, coral islands usually fringed by large barrier reefs

People and Society

Age structure

19.93% (male 2,196/female 2,059) 17.02% (male 1,814/female 1,819) 46.03% (male 5,997/female 3,829) 9.35% (male 697/female 1,299) 7.67% (male 429/female 1,208) (2016 est.)
0-14 years
19.93% (male 2,196/female 2,059)
15-24 years
17.02% (male 1,814/female 1,819)
25-54 years
46.03% (male 5,997/female 3,829)
55-64 years
9.35% (male 697/female 1,299)
65 years and over
7.67% (male 429/female 1,208) (2016 est.)

Birth rate

11.2 births/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Death rate

8 deaths/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Drinking water source

urban: 97% of population rural: 86% of population total: 95.3% of population urban: 3% of population rural: 14% of population total: 4.7% of population (2011 est.)
rural
14% of population
total
4.7% of population (2011 est.)
urban
3% of population

Ethnic groups

Palauan (Micronesian with Malayan and Melanesian admixtures) 72.5%, Carolinian 1%, other Micronesian 2.4%, Filipino 16.3%, Chinese 1.6%, Vietnamese 1.6%, other Asian 3.4%, white 0.9%, other 0.3% (2005 est.)

Health expenditures

9% of GDP (2014)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

NA

HIV/AIDS - deaths

NA

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

NA

Hospital bed density

4.8 beds/1,000 population (2010)

Infant mortality rate

10.9 deaths/1,000 live births 12.4 deaths/1,000 live births 9.3 deaths/1,000 live births (2016 est.)
female
9.3 deaths/1,000 live births (2016 est.)
male
12.4 deaths/1,000 live births
total
10.9 deaths/1,000 live births

Languages

Palauan (official on most islands) 66.6%, Carolinian 0.7%, other Micronesian 0.7%, English (official) 15.5%, Filipino 10.8%, Chinese 1.8%, other Asian 2.6%, other 1.3% Sonsoral (Sonsoralese and English are official), Tobi (Tobi and English are official), and Angaur (Angaur, Japanese, and English are official) (2005 est.)
note
Sonsoral (Sonsoralese and English are official), Tobi (Tobi and English are official), and Angaur (Angaur, Japanese, and English are official) (2005 est.)

Life expectancy at birth

73.1 years 69.9 years 76.5 years (2016 est.)
female
76.5 years (2016 est.)
male
69.9 years
total population
73.1 years

Literacy

age 15 and over can read and write 99.5% 99.5% 99.6% (2015 est.)
definition
age 15 and over can read and write
female
99.6% (2015 est.)
male
99.5%
total population
99.5%

Major urban areas - population

MELEKEOK (capital) 299 (2012)

Median age

33.3 years 32.7 years 34.7 years (2016 est.)
female
34.7 years (2016 est.)
male
32.7 years
total
33.3 years

Nationality

Palauan(s) Palauan
adjective
Palauan
noun
Palauan(s)

Net migration rate

0.7 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2016 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

47.1% (2014)

Physicians density

1.38 physicians/1,000 population (2010)

Population

21,347 (July 2016 est.)

Population growth rate

0.39% (2016 est.)

Religions

Roman Catholic 49.4%, Protestant 30.9% (includes Protestant (general) 23.1%, Seventh Day Adventist 5.3%, and other Protestant 2.5%), Modekngei 8.7% (indigenous to Palau), Jehovah's Witnesses 1.1%, other 8.8%, none or unspecified 1.1% (2005 est.)

Sanitation facility access

urban: 100% of population rural: 100% of population total: 100% of population urban: 0% of population rural: 0% of population total: 0% of population (2015 est.)
rural
0% of population
total
0% of population (2015 est.)
urban
0% of population

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

17 years 16 years 18 years (2013)
female
18 years (2013)
male
16 years
total
17 years

Sex ratio

1.06 male(s)/female 1.07 male(s)/female 1 male(s)/female 1.57 male(s)/female 0.54 male(s)/female 0.37 male(s)/female 1.09 male(s)/female (2016 est.)
0-14 years
1.07 male(s)/female
15-24 years
1 male(s)/female
25-54 years
1.57 male(s)/female
55-64 years
0.54 male(s)/female
65 years and over
0.37 male(s)/female
at birth
1.06 male(s)/female
total population
1.09 male(s)/female (2016 est.)

Total fertility rate

1.71 children born/woman (2016 est.)

Urbanization

87.1% of total population (2015) 1.66% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
rate of urbanization
1.66% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
urban population
87.1% of total population (2015)

Government

Administrative divisions

16 states; Aimeliik, Airai, Angaur, Hatohobei, Kayangel, Koror, Melekeok, Ngaraard, Ngarchelong, Ngardmau, Ngatpang, Ngchesar, Ngeremlengui, Ngiwal, Peleliu, Sonsorol

Capital

Ngerulmud 7 31 N, 134 37 E UTC+9 (14 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
geographic coordinates
7 31 N, 134 37 E
name
Ngerulmud
time difference
UTC+9 (14 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)

Citizenship

no at least one parent must be a citizen of Palau no note - no procedure for naturalization
citizenship by birth
no
citizenship by descent only
at least one parent must be a citizen of Palau
dual citizenship recognized
no
residency requirement for naturalization
note - no procedure for naturalization

Constitution

ratified 9 July 1980, effective 1 January 1981; amended 1992, 2004, 2008 (2016)

Country name

Republic of Palau Palau Beluu er a Belau Belau Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Palau District from the Palauan name for the islands, Belau, which likely derives from the Palauan word "beluu" meaning "village"
conventional long form
Republic of Palau
conventional short form
Palau
etymology
from the Palauan name for the islands, Belau, which likely derives from the Palauan word "beluu" meaning "village"
former
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, Palau District
local long form
Beluu er a Belau
local short form
Belau

Diplomatic representation from the US

Ambassador Helen P. REED-ROWE (since 27 September 2013) Koror (no street address) P. O. Box 6028, Koror, Republic of Palau 96940 [680] 587-2920 [680] 587-2911
chief of mission
Ambassador Helen P. REED-ROWE (since 27 September 2013)
embassy
Koror (no street address)
FAX
[680] 587-2911
mailing address
P. O. Box 6028, Koror, Republic of Palau 96940
telephone
[680] 587-2920

Diplomatic representation in the US

Ambassador Hersey KYOTA (since 12 November 1997) 1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 [1] (202) 452-6814 [1] (202) 452-6281 Tamuning (Guam)
chancery
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036
chief of mission
Ambassador Hersey KYOTA (since 12 November 1997)
consulate(s)
Tamuning (Guam)
FAX
[1] (202) 452-6281
telephone
[1] (202) 452-6814

Executive branch

President Tommy REMENGESAU (since 17 January 2013); Vice President Antonio BELLS (since 17 January 2013); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government President Tommy REMENGESAU (since 17 January 2013); Vice President Antonio BELLS (since 17 January 2013) Cabinet appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate; also includes the vice president; the Council of Chiefs consists of chiefs from each of the states who advise the president on issues concerning traditional laws, customs, and their relationship to the constitution and laws of Palau president and vice president directly elected on separate ballots by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 4-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 1 November 2016 (next to be held in November 2020) Tommy REMENGESAU elected president; percent of vote - Tommy REMENGESAU 51.3%, Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. 48.7%; Antonio BELLS elected vice president
cabinet
Cabinet appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate; also includes the vice president; the Council of Chiefs consists of chiefs from each of the states who advise the president on issues concerning traditional laws, customs, and their relationship to the constitution and laws of Palau
chief of state
President Tommy REMENGESAU (since 17 January 2013); Vice President Antonio BELLS (since 17 January 2013); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government
election results
Tommy REMENGESAU elected president; percent of vote - Tommy REMENGESAU 51.3%, Surangel WHIPPS, Jr. 48.7%; Antonio BELLS elected vice president
elections/appointments
president and vice president directly elected on separate ballots by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 4-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 1 November 2016 (next to be held in November 2020)
head of government
President Tommy REMENGESAU (since 17 January 2013); Vice President Antonio BELLS (since 17 January 2013)

Flag description

light blue with a large yellow disk shifted slightly to the hoist side; the blue color represents the ocean, the disk represents the moon; Palauans consider the full moon to be the optimum time for human activity; it is also considered a symbol of peace, love, and tranquility

Government type

presidential republic in free association with the US

Independence

1 October 1994 (from the US-administered UN trusteeship)

International law organization participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt

International organization participation

ACP, ADB, AOSIS, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, IOC, IPU, MIGA, OPCW, PIF, Sparteca, SPC, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, WHO

Judicial branch

Supreme Court (consists of the chief justice and 3 associate justices organized into appellate trial divisions; also within the Supreme Court organization are the Common Pleas and Land Courts) justices nominated by a 7-member independent body consisting of judges, presidential appointees, and lawyers, and appointed by the president; judges appointed until mandatory retirement at age 65 National Court and other 'inferior' courts
highest court(s)
Supreme Court (consists of the chief justice and 3 associate justices organized into appellate trial divisions; also within the Supreme Court organization are the Common Pleas and Land Courts)
judge selection and term of office
justices nominated by a 7-member independent body consisting of judges, presidential appointees, and lawyers, and appointed by the president; judges appointed until mandatory retirement at age 65
subordinate courts
National Court and other 'inferior' courts

Legal system

mixed legal system of civil, common, and customary law

Legislative branch

bicameral National Congress or Olbiil Era Kelulau consists of the Senate (9 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by majority vote to serve 4-year terms) and the House of Delegates (16 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote to serve 4-year terms) Senate - last held on 6 November 2012 (next to be held in November 2016); House of Delegates - last held on 6 November 2012 (next to be held in November 2016) Senate - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 9; House of Delegates - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 16
description
bicameral National Congress or Olbiil Era Kelulau consists of the Senate (9 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by majority vote to serve 4-year terms) and the House of Delegates (16 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by simple majority vote to serve 4-year terms)
election results
Senate - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 9; House of Delegates - percent of vote - NA; seats - independent 16
elections
Senate - last held on 6 November 2012 (next to be held in November 2016); House of Delegates - last held on 6 November 2012 (next to be held in November 2016)

National anthem

"Belau rekid" (Our Palau) multiple/Ymesei O. EZEKIEL adopted 1980
lyrics/music
multiple/Ymesei O. EZEKIEL
name
"Belau rekid" (Our Palau)
note
adopted 1980

National holiday

Constitution Day, 9 July (1981), day of a national referendum to pass the new constitution; Independence Day, 1 October (1994)

National symbol(s)

bai (native meeting house); national colors: blue, yellow
bai (native meeting house); national colors
blue, yellow

Political parties and leaders

none

Political pressure groups and leaders

NA

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Economy

Agriculture - products

coconuts, copra, cassava (manioc, tapioca), sweet potatoes; fish

Budget

$123.6 million $97.53 million (2012 est.)
expenditures
$97.53 million (2012 est.)
revenues
$123.6 million

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

9.1% of GDP (2012 est.)

Current account balance

-$1 million (2015 est.) -$30 million (2014 est.)

Debt - external

$18.38 billion (31 December 2014 est.) $16.47 billion (31 December 2013 est.)

Economy - overview

The economy consists of tourism and other services such as trade, subsistence agriculture, and fishing. Government is a major employer of the work force relying on financial assistance from the US under the Compact of Free Association (Compact) with the US that took effect after the end of the UN trusteeship on 1 October 1994. The US provided Palau with roughly $700 million in aid for the first 15 years following commencement of the Compact in 1994 in return for unrestricted access to its land and waterways for strategic purposes. The population enjoys a per capita income roughly double that of the Philippines and much of Micronesia. Business and leisure tourist arrivals numbered over 125,000 in fiscal year 2014, a 13.4% increase over the previous year. Long-run prospects for tourism have been bolstered by the expansion of air travel in the Pacific, the rising prosperity of industrial East Asia, and the willingness of foreigners to finance infrastructure development. Proximity to Guam, the region's major destination for tourists from East Asia, and a regionally competitive tourist infrastructure enhance Palau's advantage as a destination.

Exchange rates

the US dollar is used

Exports

$19.1 million (2014 est.) $14.4 million (2013 est.)

Exports - commodities

shellfish, tuna, copra, garments

Fiscal year

1 October - 30 September

GDP - composition, by sector of origin

3.2% 20% 76.8% (2012 est.)
agriculture
3.2%
industry
20%
services
76.8% (2012 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP)

$15,100 (2015 est.) $13,800 (2014 est.) $13,300 (2013 est.) data are in 2015 US dollars
note
data are in 2015 US dollars

GDP - real growth rate

9.4% (2015 est.) 4.2% (2014 est.) -2.4% (2013 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$287 million (2015 est.)

GDP (purchasing power parity)

$272 million (2015 est.) $248.7 million (2014 est.) $238.6 million (2013 est.) GDP estimate includes US subsidy
note
GDP estimate includes US subsidy

Household income or consumption by percentage share

NA% NA%
highest 10%
NA%
lowest 10%
NA%

Imports

$177.7 million (2014 est.) $146.5 million (2013 est.)

Imports - commodities

machinery and equipment, fuels, metals; foodstuffs

Industrial production growth rate

NA%

Industries

tourism, craft items (from shell, wood, pearls), construction, garment making

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

2.2% (2015 est.) 4% (2014 est.)

Labor force

10,470 (2014)

Labor force - by occupation

20% NA% NA% (1990)
agriculture
20%
industry
NA%
services
NA% (1990)

Market value of publicly traded shares

$NA

Population below poverty line

NA%

Taxes and other revenues

43.1% of GDP (2012 est.)

Unemployment rate

4.2% (2005 est.)

Energy

Electricity access

8,752 59% 62% 45% (2012)
electrification - rural areas
45% (2012)
electrification - total population
59%
electrification - urban areas
62%
population without electricity
8,752

Communications

Broadcast media

no TV stations; a cable TV network covers the major islands and provides access to rebroadcasts, on a delayed basis, of a number of US stations, as well as access to a number of real-time satellite TV channels; about a half dozen radio stations (1 government-owned) (2009)

Internet country code

.pw

Internet users

7,650 36.0% (July 2015 est.)
percent of population
36.0% (July 2015 est.)
total
7,650

Telephone system

fixed-line and mobile-cellular services available with a combined subscribership of over 140 per 100 persons country code - 680; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2015)
domestic
fixed-line and mobile-cellular services available with a combined subscribership of over 140 per 100 persons
international
country code - 680; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Pacific Ocean) (2015)

Telephones - fixed lines

7,204 34 (July 2015 est.)
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
34 (July 2015 est.)
total subscriptions
7,204

Telephones - mobile cellular

24,000 112 (July 2015 est.)
subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
112 (July 2015 est.)
total
24,000

Transportation

Airports

3 (2013)

Airports - with paved runways

1 (2013)
1,524 to 2,437 m
1 (2013)
total
1

Airports - with unpaved runways

2 (2013)
1,524 to 2,437 m
2 (2013)
total
2

National air transport system

1 (2015)
inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers
1 (2015)
number of registered air carriers
1

Ports and terminals

Koror
major seaport(s)
Koror

Military and Security

Military - note

defense is the responsibility of the US; under a Compact of Free Association between Palau and the US, the US military is granted access to the islands for 50 years, but it has not stationed any military forces there (2008)

Military branches

no regular military forces; Palau National Police (2009)

Transnational Issues

Disputes - international

maritime delineation negotiations continue with Philippines, Indonesia

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