Koreans in Micronesia

Koreans in Micronesia used to form a significant population before World War II, when most of the region was ruled as the South Seas Mandate of the Empire of Japan; for example, they formed 7.3% of the population of Palau in 1943. However, after the area came under the control of the United States as the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, most Koreans returned to their homeland. As of 2013, about seven thousand South Korean expatriates & immigrants and Korean Americans reside in the Marianas (Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands), which have remained under U.S. control, while only around two hundred South Korean expatriates reside in the independent countries of Micronesia.

Koreans in Micronesia
Total population
7,512 (2013)
Regions with significant populations
 Guam5,016
 Northern Marianas2,281
 Palau122
 F. S. of Micronesia47
 Marshall Islands45
 Kiribati1
Languages
Korean, Japanese
Related ethnic groups
Korean diaspora
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