Hatohobei

Tobi Island, or Hatohobei (Tobian language), is the southernmost of Palau's sixteen states, consisting of Tobi Island and Helen Reef. The total land area is about 0.88 km². The population was 80 in 1962, 51 in 1995, and 23 in 2000, with a population of 3 in 2016, showing a steady decline over time. Tobian, English and Sonsorolese are the official languages of Hatohobei State. The individual islands of Hatohobei, together with the islands of the state of Sonsorol, form the Southwest Islands of Palau.

Hatohobei

Tobi Island, or Hatohobei (Tobian language), is the southernmost of Palau's sixteen states, consisting of Tobi Island and Helen Reef. The total land area is about 0.88 km². The population was 80 in 1962, 51 in 1995, and 23 in 2000, with a population of 3 in 2016, showing a steady decline over time. Tobian, English and Sonsorolese are the official languages of Hatohobei State. The individual islands of Hatohobei, together with the islands of the state of Sonsorol, form the Southwest Islands of Palau.