Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State
Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State is a region in Ngiwal, Palau and has about 223 residents. Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State is situated nearby to the locality Ngerkeai, as well as near the village Ngkeklau.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ngerkeai and Ngkeklau.
Ngerkeai
Village
Ngerkeai is a village in Babeldaob island, the largest island in the island nation of the Republic of Palau. The village is the administrative center of Ngiwal state of Palau.
Ngkeklau
Village
Ngkeklau is a populated area in the southern region of the state of Ngaraard in the Republic of Palau. The town has a small population, on the east coastal plains of Ngaraard. Ngkeklau is situated 4 km northeast of Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State.
Ngerulmud
Village
Ngerulmud is the seat of government of the Republic of Palau, an island nation in the Pacific Ocean. It replaced Koror City as a capital in October 2006. Ngerulmud is situated 6 km south of Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State.
Babeldaob EastNorthEast - Ngiwal State
- Type: Region with 223 residents
- Location: Ngiwal, Palau, Micronesia, Oceania
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Latitude
7.558° or 7° 33′ 29″ northLongitude
134.622° or 134° 37′ 19″ eastPopulation
223Elevation
52 metres (171 feet)Open location code
6QVPHJ5C+5RGeoNames ID
7701415
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Localities in the Area
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