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Online Map of Koror
About Koror
Koror is a major city in the Republic of Palau, located in the western Pacific Ocean. Until 2006, it served as the nation's capital before being replaced by Ngerulmud. The city is situated on several small islands connected by bridges, with the main island also named Koror. As of the 2020 census, the state of Koror had a population of approximately 11,444 people, making it the most populous state in Palau.

The city is the main commercial and tourism center of Palau, hosting numerous hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. Koror's economy heavily relies on tourism, particularly due to its proximity to the famous Rock Islands and world-renowned diving spots. The city houses the Palau International Airport, which serves as the country's primary gateway for international travelers. The local infrastructure includes modern amenities such as banks, telecommunications services, and healthcare facilities, including the Belau National Hospital.
Notable attractions in Koror include the Palau National Museum, which showcases the country's cultural heritage and historical artifacts. The Etpison Museum displays traditional Palauan art and cultural items. The Long Island Park offers recreational facilities and serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. The iconic KB Bridge, connecting Koror to Babeldaob Island, is another significant landmark.
The waters surrounding Koror are home to some of the world's most diverse marine ecosystems. The Jellyfish Lake on nearby Eil Malk Island is a unique natural phenomenon where millions of golden jellyfish migrate horizontally across the lake daily. The area also features numerous World War II historical sites, including sunken Japanese vessels and military installations, which attract history enthusiasts and diving adventurers.
The climate in Koror is tropical, with consistently warm temperatures throughout the year averaging between 77°F and 90°F (25°C to 32°C). The city experiences a significant amount of rainfall, particularly during the monsoon season from July to October. Despite its urban development, Koror maintains strong connections to traditional Palauan culture, visible in its architecture, social practices, and community events.
The Facts:State: Koror.
Population: ~ 11,000.
Metropolitan population: ~ 14,000.
Main sights: Etpison Museum, Belau National Museum, Palau National Stadium, Palau Public Library, Palau High School, WCTC Shopping Center.
Last Updated: January 27, 2025
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