- via the
German Palau. An
archaic name for the
islands in
English was the "
Pelew Islands". The name of the
country "Palau" is most
likely not
derived from...
- The
Pelew flying fox (Pteropus pelewensis) is a
species of
megabat from the
genus Pteropus found in the
Palau Islands. A
subspecies found on Yap, the...
-
historically bearers of the
title were
erroneously referred to as "Kings of
Pelew"
despite them not
having authority over all of modern-day Palau. Wikimedia...
-
Women in Palau,
known also as
Palauan women,
Belauan women,
Pelew (archaic English) women, or
Women of Los
Palaos Islands (Spanish
influenced name) are...
- left
Macao on 20 July 1783 and
wrecked on 10
August on the reef near the
Pelew Islands. They then
spent some time on
Oroolong Island (today
Ulong Island)...
- 1784) was the
second son of Abba
Thulle (Ibedul), the
ruler of
Koror in the
Pelew Islands, now
called Palau.
Prince Lee Boo was one of the
first people from...
- its
closest relative is
either the
spectacled flying fox or, jointly, the
Pelew and
insular flying foxes. Two
subspecies are recognized. At up to 1.6 kg...
- Australasia: 1.
North of the equator—The
Ladrone or
Marian islands. the
Pelew islands, the
Caroline islands, the
Radack and
Ralick chains, the Sandwich...
- Australasia: 1.
North of the equator—The
Ladrone or
Marian islands. the
Pelew islands, the
Caroline islands, the
Radack and
Ralick chains, the Sandwich...
- Australasia: 1.
North of the equator—The
Ladrone or
Marian islands. the
Pelew islands, the
Caroline islands, the
Radack and
Ralick chains, the Sandwich...