Cook Islands

The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The archipelago is located in the South Pacific Ocean. The capital is Avarua. A popular art form on the islands is tivaevae, often likened to quilting.

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National motto: none
LanguagesEnglish (official), Rarotongan
CapitalAvarua
QueenElizabeth II
Prime MinisterRobert Woonton
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 225th
240 km²
0%
Population
 - Total (2003)
 - Density
Ranked 219th
21,008
87/km²
Independence
 - Date
None. Became Self-Governing in free association with New Zealand
August 4, 1965
Currency New Zealand dollar (NZD)
Time zone UTC-10
National anthem God Defend New Zealand
Internet TLD.ck
Calling Code682

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Demographics
4 Politics
5 Economy
6 Culture
7 Communications
8 Transportation
9 Military
10 External links

History

Geography

Demographics

Politics

Economy

Culture

Holidays
DateName
January 1New Year's Day
The Friday before Easter SundayGood Friday
The Day after Easter SundayEaster Monday
April 25ANZAC Day
The First Monday in JuneQueen's Birthday
August 4Constitution Day
October 16Gospel Day
December 25Christmas
December 26Boxing Day

Communications

Transportation

Military

External links


[ Edit {}] Countries in Oceania
Australia | Fiji | Kiribati | Marshall Islands | Federated States of Micronesia | Nauru | New Zealand | Palau | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tonga | Tuvalu | Vanuatu
Other political units: American Samoa | Cook Islands | Easter Island | French Polynesia | Guam | Hawaii | Papua (Indonesia) | Midway Atoll | New Caledonia | Niue | Norfolk Island | Northern Mariana Islands | Pitcairn Islands | Tokelau | Wake Island | Wallis and Futuna






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