Everything about Aimeliik totally explained
Aimeliik is an administrative division of the island country of
Palau. It is one of the Republic of Palau's 16 states. The island is the location to Palau's largest powerplant. The state is also a short distance from the international airport.
Geography
Aimeliik is situated on the southwest corner of Babeldaob Island. Encompassing some 37 square kilometers of land and mangrove areas. Aimeliik includes low rolling hills, surrounding the area around
Ngchemiangel Bay, and very steep and rugged terrain along the west coast north of
Medorm Village. The inhabited villages in Aimeliik include (along the coast, from south to north):
Imul,
Ngerkeai,
Chelechui,
Ngchemiangel, Medorm. To the north, the
Tabcheding River is recognized as the boundary with Ngatpang. On the east side, Aimeliik extends to the
Rael Kedam, the central ridge on Babeldaob Island. On the Southeast, the boundary with
Airai lies
along a ridge to within a kilometer or so, south of the Ngerderar River.
Commercial/Agricultural Developments
Large areas of commerce and farming come from the site known as Nekken. There is also the Beginning of what may be regarded as Aimeliik State's first cattle ranches.
Accessabilities
Most of the roads in the state are connected with dirt roads, excluding the recently completed paved, compact road which runs through the state.
The major Airai-Aimeliik route is along the Compact Road (the Airai-Aimeliik route, which travels by the coast, was an old Japanese era route). This can bring you from the airport to the State of Aimeliik.
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