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Kayangel Islet (also called Ngcheangel or Ngajangel), is the largest and only inhabited islet of Kayangel Atoll and Kayangel State. It is 2,570 m (8,430 ft) long north-south, with a width between 270 m (890 ft) in the south and 700 m (2,300 ft) in the north. The land area is about 98 ha (240 acres). There are five villages primarily oriented to the western shore (lagoon side). They stretch over 1.5 km (0.93 mi) from north to south and are not clearly separated from each other. The villages are very small by any standard, given the aggregate population of only 54. Together, they make up the state capital, Kayangel (Ngcheangel). From north to south:
Orukei
Dilong
Doko (with 130 m (430 ft) long pier to the west into the lagoon)
Olkang
Dimes
The only power on the island comes from solar panels or personal generators. There is one small school that goes from K-9th grades and a small library. The only shopping to be done on the island is from a small general store, otherwise it is what the islanders catch in the ocean or grow in the ground. There are several ways to get to the island. One is the island's speedboat that takes about two hours, but it is generally in for repairs. The more reliable modes are from either a local fisherman or a dive company that makes regular trips up to the island to dive off the reefs surrounding the island.
Orukei
Dilong
Doko (with 130 m (430 ft) long pier to the west into the lagoon)
Olkang
Dimes
The only power on the island comes from solar panels or personal generators. There is one small school that goes from K-9th grades and a small library. The only shopping to be done on the island is from a small general store, otherwise it is what the islanders catch in the ocean or grow in the ground. There are several ways to get to the island. One is the island's speedboat that takes about two hours, but it is generally in for repairs. The more reliable modes are from either a local fisherman or a dive company that makes regular trips up to the island to dive off the reefs surrounding the island.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 8°4'56"N 134°43'1"E
- Ngcheangel (Kayangel) Island 5.1 km
- Babeldaob 48 km
- Republic of Palau 70 km
- Koror Island 86 km
- Ngeruktabel Island 97 km
- Ulong 100 km
- 70 Islands (Rock Islands) 112 km
- Ngerumekaol Grouper Spawning Area 124 km
- Peleliu (Beliliou) Island 127 km
- Angaur Island 145 km
- epicenter of m5.1 quake 6.8 km
- Wreck of HIJMS Samidare 12 km
- Cheleos Hill 41 km
- Ngarchelong 41 km
- Ollei Ice Plant 42 km
- Ollei 42 km