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Hatohobei
Tobi Island, or ''Hatohobei'' (Tobian language), is the southernmost of Palau's sixteen states, consisting of Tobi Island and uninhabited Helen Reef. The total land area is about 0.88 km². The population was 80 in 1962, 51 in 1995, and 23 in 2000, showing a steady decline over time, but 44 in 2005, showing a population rebound. Tobian, English and Sonsorolese language 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. ==Tobi Island==
Tobi (''Hatohobei'' or Kodgubi) Island is the only inhabited island of the state (not counting the permanently manned Marine Ranger Station on the second island, Helen Island). The land area is 0.60 km². Its highest point is 6 m, while most of the island is less than 3 m high. Most of the houses are situated in the village of Tobi (''Hatohobei'') on the southwestern side of the island, the state capital. The island is covered with coconut palms. A cultivated area is situated near the center of the island. The island is fringed by a reef that extends up to 800 m from the shore in the north.
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