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🇨🇰 Cook Islands

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Geography & Borders

This country has no land borders.

Introduction & Background

The Cook Islands (Cook Islands Māori: Kūki 'Āirani)6 is a self-governing island country in the South Pacific Ocean in free association with New Zealand. It comprises 15 islands whose total land area is 240 square kilometres (93sqmi). The Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers 1,960,027 square kilometres (756,771sqmi) of ocean.7

Since 2001, the Cook Islands has run its own foreign and defence policy.8 In recent decades, the Cook Islands have adopted an increasingly assertive foreign policy, and a Cook Islander, Henry Puna, currently serves as Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum.9 Most Cook Islanders are citizens of New Zealand, but they also have the status of Cook Islands nationals, which is not given to other New Zealand citizens. The Cook Islands have been an active member of the Pacific Community since 1980.

Overview
AttributeDetails
Official Name
Cook Islands
Capital
Avarua
Continent
Oceania
Region / Subregion
Oceania / Polynesia
Population
15,040
Area
236 km²
Languages
English, Cook Islands Māori
Currencies
Cook Islands dollar ($) [CKD], New Zealand dollar ($) [NZD]
Cost of Living
50 / 100 (Moderate)
Price per Coffee
$2.50
Price per Meal
$11.25
Timezones
UTC-10:00 (CKT)
Bounding Box
Min: (21.302799440910963° S, 159.8406926326673° W)
Max: (21.16386721908904° S, 159.6926406873327° W)
Climate
Tropical / Warm
Terrain
Vast dry deserts and plains, volcanic islands with rugged mountains, and coral atolls
GDP (Nominal)
N/A
GDP (PPP)
N/A
GDP Growth Rate
N/A
Macroeconomic Overview
The economy of the Cook Islands is based mainly on tourism, with minor exports of tropical and citrus fruit. Manufacturing activities in the Cook Islands are limited to fruit-processing, clothing and handicrafts.

Geography & Climate



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Minerals

No mineral species have their type localities (original discovery site) defined within Cook Islands in the Wikidata database. Explore other galleries to view geographic and climate data.

Flora & Flowers

Cook Islands is home to a diverse range of plant species. Explore some of the native plants and flowers found in Cook Islands below:

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Animals & Wildlife

Cook Islands is home to a diverse range of animal species. Explore some of the native animals and wildlife found in Cook Islands below:

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Music Albums

Explore the top 30 most-played music albums in Cook Islands, sourced from Apple Music charts:

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