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Sonsorol is one of the sixteen states of
Palau Palau, officially the Republic of Palau, is an island country in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean. The Republic of Palau consists of approximately 340 islands and is the western part of the Caroline Islands ...
. The inhabitants speak Sonsorolese, a local Chuukic language, and Palauan. The islands of the state of Sonsorol, together with the islands of
Hatohobei Tobi, or Hatohobei (Tobian language, Tobian), is the southernmost of Palau's sixteen States of Palau, states, consisting of Tobi Island and Helen Reef. The total land area is about 0.88 km². The population was 25 in 2015. Tobian language, ...
, form the Southwest Islands of Palau. By area and population it is the country’s third smallest state (after Hatohobei and Kayangel.)


History

The first sighting by Europeans of the Sonsorols, was that of Sonsorol and Fanna by the Spanish ship ''Trinidad'' then commanded by Gonzalo Gómez de Espinosa on 6 May 1522. These two were collectively charted as the ''San Juan'' (St. John) Islands as they were sighted on the day of its festivity. A Spanish missionary expedition commanded by Sargento Mayor
Francisco Padilla Francisco Montecillo Padilla (born 17 September 1953) is a Philippine prelate of the Catholic Church who has worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See since 1985. He represented the Holy See, either as Apostolic Nuncio or Apostolic Deleg ...
arrived on Sonsorol on 30 November 1710, coming from
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aboard the
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''Santísima Trinidad''. In 1712 they were explored by an expedition commanded by Spanish naval officer Bernardo de Egoy. In 1899
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decided to sell the islands to the
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, which lost control over the territory in
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, when
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took over. The
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took possession of the area at the end of
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and controlled it until Palau's independence. During December 2012, the state suffered severely from
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and people were evacuated to Arakabesang in
Koror Koror is the state comprising the main commercial centre of the Republic of Palau. It consists of several islands, the most prominent being Koror Island (also ''Oreor Island''). It is Palau’s most populous state. History In the oral tradition of ...
. There were 37 people from Sonsorol, 19 from Pulo Anna, and two from Merir. A couple of months later, and due to a government decision, only Sonsorol was re-inhabited, as it cheaper and closer to get to and send supplies to. Forty-two people returned to the island, and it is the only inhabited island in the state as of 2014.


Geography

The administrative center, and only village, is
Dongosaru Dongosaru is a village in Palau, and the capital of the state of Sonsorol Sonsorol is one of the sixteen states of Palau. The inhabitants speak Sonsorolese language, Sonsorolese, a local Chuukic languages, Chuukic language, and Palauan languag ...
on Sonsorol island. The state has a total area of distributed among several islands.


Islands

The state is subdivided into four
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, which correspond to the four individual islands that previously were inhabited. The islands are, from north to south (Fanna Island and Sonsorol Island are together called Sonsorol Islands):


Fanna

Fanna, also called Fana, is encircled by a
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extending offshore, and nearly circular in shape, with a diameter of . The island is thickly wooded with
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s and other trees. The island is referenced as a
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. Mariano Carlos served as chief from 2000 until the
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evacuation. Fanna Island and nearby Sonsorol Island, located to the south, together form the Sonsorol Islands.


Sonsorol

Sonsorol Island, also called Dongosaro or Dongosaru, is encircled by a coral reef extending offshore. It is long north-to-south, and up to wide in the north. It is located south of Fanna Island. The village of Dongosaro, which is the
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of the state, is located on the west coast. The island is thickly wooded with coconut palms and other trees. Together with Fanna, it forms the Sonsorol Islands. Sonsorol was probably the first of Palau Islands visited by a
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- the
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expedition of
Francisco Padilla Francisco Montecillo Padilla (born 17 September 1953) is a Philippine prelate of the Catholic Church who has worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See since 1985. He represented the Holy See, either as Apostolic Nuncio or Apostolic Deleg ...
on 30 November 1710. A year after
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, the Palau government issued a reconstruction plan for the island, and also built a small dock there.


Pulo Anna

Pulo Anna or Puro is fringed by a coral reef extending beyond offshore. The island itself is about elliptical and measures northeast-southwest, and is up to wide. A village named Puro was once on the northwest side of the island. Pulo Anna lies in the flow of the
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throughout the year.


Merir

Merir Island, or Melieli, is fringed by reef which extends beyond offshore in the south and in the north. The edges of the reef are steep-to, except at the northern end where a spit, with a depth of at its outer end, extends about northward. The island itself is long north-to-south, and up to wide. A village named Melieli, which had a radio station, was located on the northwest side of the island.


Demography

The population of the state was 40 in the 2015 census and the median age was 30.0 years. The official languages of the state are Palauan,
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, and Sonsorolese. Nurap is the title of the traditional high chief from the state. In June 1972, the resident population was 123, including 17 in Pulo Anna.


Political system

Sonsorol has its own constitution, adopted in 1983. The state government was established in 1984. The state of Sonsorol, with population of less than 50, has an elected chief executive, governor. The state also has a legislature elected every four years. The state population elects one of the members of the
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. Governors of Sonsorol from 1984 to 2004: * Flavian Carlos, 1984-1992 * Kurterbis Kurtermalei, 1992-2000 * Laura I. Ierago, 2000-2004


Education

The
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operates two public schools in the state: * Pulo Anna Elementary School - Built in 1972, it has one classroom and one teacher, with facilities for its students (five, as of September 2018) to stay on the otherwise deserted island * Sonsorol Elementary School - Established in 1972, it has one classroom and one teacher, to serve the students (thirteen, as of September 2018) who already live on the island In 1962, the country opened its only public high school,
Palau High School Palau High School (PHS) is a senior high school in Koror City, Palau. Opened in 1962, it is the country's only public high school, and the first high school established in Palau. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) accredits the ...
in
Koror City Koror (, ;''Koror'', World Book Advanced'','' World Book, Chicago) is the largest city and the commercial centre in Palau, home to about half of the country's population, located on Koror Island (also ''Oreor Island''). During the interwar period ...
, which is across the water from Sonsorol; children from Sonsorol state make arrangements to live in Koror City if they choose to continue their grade school education.


References


External links


Sonsorol IslandSatellite viewsSailing DirectionsAtoll Research Bulletin 267Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Palau to the UK &NIConstitution of the State of Sonsorol
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