Kawasak Passage South
Kawasak Passage South is a channel in Ngardmau, Palau. Kawasak Passage South is situated nearby to the village Urdmang, as well as near Ngebuked.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Urdmang and Ngebuked.
Urdmang
Village
Urdmang is a village in the northwest of Babeldaob, the main island of Micronesian republic of Palau. It is the capital of the Ngardmau state. Urdmang is more or less merged with Ngerutoi and Ngetbong, the only two other hamlets in the state. Urdmang is situated 4½ km south of Kawasak Passage South.
Ngebuked
Village
Ngebuked is a village on the west coast of Ngaraard State, Palau, where the Chief of Ngaraard, Maderangebuked is from. It has many stone pathways, ruins and graves scattered all over the surrounding hamlet. Ngebuked is situated 5 km southeast of Kawasak Passage South.
Ngetbong
Village
Ngetbong is a village in Ngardmau, Palau, near the bay Ngeriklreker. The Taoch ra Iwekei river runs through it. Ngetbong is situated 5 km south of Kawasak Passage South.
Kawasak Passage South
- Type: Channel
- Category: body of water
- Location: Ngardmau, Palau, Micronesia, Oceania
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Latitude
7.65315° or 7° 39′ 11″ northLongitude
134.58956° or 134° 35′ 22″ eastElevation
-18 metres (-59 feet)Open location code
6QVPMH3Q+7RGeoNames ID
1559333
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