The Republic of Palau is home to a UNESCO World Mixed Heritage site, recognized for both its natural beauty and historical cultural value. Out of the 586 islands that make up the country, only 9 are inhabited, leaving vast expanses of untouched nature. The highly transparent ocean, famously known as 'Palau Blue', captivates divers from all over the world. Its colorful coral reefs, breathtaking scenery, and the warm hospitality of the people living in harmony with nature consistently earn high praise from global travelers.
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