• The economy of the Cook Islands is based mainly on tourism, with minor exports made up of tropical and citrus fruit. Manufacturing activities are limited...
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  • The Cook Islands dollar was the former currency of the Cook Islands, which now uses the New Zealand dollar, although some physical cash issued for the...
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    Pacific Ocean. It consists of 15 islands whose total land area is approximately 236.7 square kilometres (91 sq mi). The Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone...
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    Cook Islands Wildlife of the Cook Islands Fauna of the Cook Islands Birds of the Cook Islands Mammals of the Cook Islands Islands of the Cook Islands Northern...
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  • The Cook Islands is a net importer of energy, in the form of petroleum products. Total energy consumption was 1,677,278,000 BTU (1.77 TJ) in 2017, of...
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    Nassau is an island in the northern group of the Cook Islands. It is approximately 1,246 kilometres (774 mi) north of the capital island of Rarotonga and...
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    The Democratic Party (also known for a time as the Democratic Alliance Party) is a political party in the Cook Islands. As a result of the 2022 Cook Islands...
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    Cook Islands Cook, Captain James Cook Islands Maori Cook Islands Party Democratic Party Demographics of the Cook Islands Economy of the Cook Islands Elections...
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    The Northern Cook Islands is one of the two chains of atolls which make up the Cook Islands. Lying in a horizontal band between 9° and 13°30' south of...
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    in Oceania Economy of American Samoa Economy of the Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia) Economy of Australia Economy of the Cook Islands(New Zealand)...
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    uninhabited atoll in the southern group of the Cook Islands, 100 kilometres south-east of Aitutaki. Manuae is not administratively part of Aitutaki, however...
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    Palmerston Island is a coral atoll in the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean about 290 miles (470 km) northwest of Rarotonga. James Cook landed there on...
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    Mangaia (redirect from History of Mangaia)
    terraced) is the most southerly of the Cook Islands and the second largest, after Rarotonga. It is a roughly circular island, with an area of 51.8 square...
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    Pukapuka (redirect from Wale Island)
    Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote islands of the Cook Islands, situated...
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    Henry Puna (category Members of the Parliament of the Cook Islands)
    29 July 1949) is a Cook Islands politician. He most recently served as the secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum from May of 2021 to 2024. He was...
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    Air Rarotonga (category Airlines of the Cook Islands)
    Rarotonga, Cook Islands and is the flag carrier of the country, known by their slogan as ‘The Airline of the Cook Islands’. It operates inter-island and regional...
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    Aitutaki (redirect from History of Aitutaki)
    is the second most-populated island in the Cook Islands, after Rarotonga. It is an "almost atoll", with fifteen islets in a lagoon adjacent to the main...
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    Manihiki (redirect from Island of Pearls)
    an atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands known informally as the "Island of Pearls". It is located in the Northern Cook Island chain, approximately...
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    widely accepted that the island groups in the geographic center of the region (i.e. the Cook Islands, Society Islands, Marquesas Islands, etc.) were settled...
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    part of the Cook Islands, situated in the central-southern Pacific Ocean. The unspoilt atoll is 1,248 kilometres (775 miles) from the Cook Islands' capital...
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    Cook Islands–India relations are the bilateral relations between the Cook Islands and India. Diplomatic relations between the Cook Islands and India were...
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    Te Pitaka) is an atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the south Pacific Ocean. The northernmost island in the group, it is located at 1...
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    The history of the Pacific Islands covers the history of the islands in the Pacific Ocean. In Cook Islands Māori pre-history, Chieftains from present day...
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    the South Sandwich Islands as part of the Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province. Toothfish are vital to the islands' economy;...
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    2021. The capital of Madeira is Funchal, on the main island's south coast. The archipelago includes the islands of Madeira, Porto Santo, and the Desertas...
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    Atiu (redirect from History of Atiu)
    ʻEnuamanu (meaning land of the birds), is an island of the Cook Islands archipelago, lying in the central-southern Pacific Ocean. Part of the Nga-pu-Toru, it...
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    30,000 islands [citation needed] in the South Pacific bordered between Asia and the Americas. This region has a diverse mix of economies from the highly...
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    The Pitcairn Islands (/ˈpɪtkɛərn/ PIT-kairn; Pitkern: Pitkern Ailen), officially Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a group of four volcanic...
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    straightforward compound of fær ('sheep') and eyjar ('islands'), meaning "sheep islands", in reference to their abundance on the archipelago. Clergymen...
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    Oahu (redirect from Island of Oʻahu)
    pronounced [oˈʔɐhu]) is the third-largest and most populated island of the Hawaiian Islands and of the U.S. state of Hawaii. The state capital, Honolulu...
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