Palau Islands

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A geographical archipelago: The Palau Islands are a chain of more than 200 islands in the western central Pacific Ocean, extending approximately 400 miles in length. This term refers to the island group itself.
Usage
  • The term "Palau Islands" is used to denote the specific geographical location and archipelago. It is the historical and geographical name for the islands that constitute the Republic of Palau.
    • The biodiversity of the Palau Islands is renowned among marine biologists.
    • Early European explorers charted the Palau Islands in the 18th century.
Advanced Usage
  • Geopolitical context: While "Palau Islands" refers to the physical islands, the sovereign nation is officially called the Republic of Palau. The term can be used in historical, geographical, or descriptive contexts separate from the modern political entity.
    • The strategic location of the Palau Islands made them significant during the Pacific War.
Variants and Related Words
  • Palau (Proper noun): The official name of the independent country comprising most of the Palau Islands.
    • She moved to Palau to study coral reef conservation.
  • Belau (Proper noun): A traditional native name for the islands.
  • Pelew Islands (Proper noun): An archaic historical name for the archipelago.
Synonyms
  • Archipelago of Palau: A more descriptive synonym emphasizing the island chain.
  • Pelew Islands: A historical synonym (archaic).
Notes
  • The term "Palau Islands" is often used interchangeably with "Palau" in casual reference to the country, but strictly speaking, it specifies the physical landforms. There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this proper noun.
Noun
  1. a chain of more than 200 islands about 400 miles long in the western central Pacific Ocean

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