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Cook Islands

The Cook Islands is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania, in the South 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 (EEZ) covers 1,960,027 square kilometres (756,771 sq mi) of ocean. Avarua on the main island of Rarotonga is the capital. The Cook Islands is self-governing while in free association with New Zealand. Since the start of the 21st century, the Cook Islands conducts its own independent foreign and defence policy, and also has its own customs regulations. Like most members of the Pacific Islands Forum, it has no armed forces, but the Cook Islands Police Service owns a Guardian Class Patrol Boat, CIPPB Te Kukupa II, provided by Australia, for policing its waters. In recent decades, the Cook Islands has adopted an increasingly assertive and distinct foreign policy, and a Cook Islander, Henry Puna, served as Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum from 2021 to 2024. Most Cook Islanders have New Zealand citizenship, plus the status of Cook Islands nationals, which is not given to other New Zealand citizens. The Cook Islands has been an active member of the Pacific Community, formerly the South Pacific Commission, since 1980. The Cook Islands' main population centres are on Rarotonga (10,863 in 2021), also the location of Rarotonga International Airport, the main international gateway to the country. The census of 2021 put the total population at 14,987. There is also a larger population of Cook Islanders in New Zealand and Australia: in the 2018 New Zealand census, 80,532 people said they were Cook Islanders, or of Cook Islands descent. The last Australian census recorded 28,000 Cook Islanders living in Australia, many with Australian citizenship. With over 168,000 visitors to the islands in 2018, tourism is the country's main industry and leading element of its economy, ahead of offshore banking, pearls, and marine and fruit exports.

Infobox

Capitaland largest city
Avarua 21°12′S 159°46′W / 21.200°S 159.767°W / -21.200; -159.767
Official languages
EnglishCook Islands Māori (including [a])
Spoken languages
English (86.4%)Cook Islands Māori (76.2%)other (8.3%)
Ethnic groups (2016 census)
78.2% Cook Island Māori7.6% part-Māori14.2% other
Demonym
Cook Islander
Government
Unitary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Charles III
• King's Representative
Sir Tom Marsters
• Prime Minister
Mark Brown
• President of the House of Ariki
Tou Travel Ariki
Legislature
Parliament
• Self-governance
4 August 1965
• UN recognition of independence in foreign relations
1992
• Total
US$384 million (not ranked)
• 2021 census
15,040 (223rd)
• Density
63.3/km2 (163.9/sq mi) (138th)
GDP (nominal)
2020 estimate
• Per capita
US$21,994 (not ranked)
Currency
New Zealand dollar (NZD)Cook Islands dollar
Time zone
UTC–10 (CKT)
Calling code
682
ISO 3166 code
CK
Internet TLD
ck

Tables

· Geography
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Penrhyn atoll
Area(km2)
10
Population
233
Densityper km2
24
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Rakahanga
Area(km2)
4
Population
81
Densityper km2
20
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Manihiki
Area(km2)
5
Population
215
Densityper km2
40
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Pukapuka
Area(km2)
1
Population
456
Densityper km2
351
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Tema Reef (submerged)
Area(km2)
0
Population
0
Densityper km2
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Nassau
Area(km2)
1
Population
92
Densityper km2
71
Northern
Northern
Islandgroup
Northern
Island
Suwarrow
Area(km2)
0.4
Population
0
Densityper km2
0
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Palmerston
Area(km2)
2
Population
25
Densityper km2
12
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Aitutaki
Area(km2)
18
Population
1,782
Densityper km2
97
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Manuae
Area(km2)
6
Population
0
Densityper km2
0
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Takutea
Area(km2)
1
Population
0
Densityper km2
0
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Mitiaro
Area(km2)
22
Population
155
Densityper km2
7
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Atiu
Area(km2)
27
Population
383
Densityper km2
14
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Mauke
Area(km2)
18
Population
249
Densityper km2
14
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Winslow Reef (submerged)
Area(km2)
0
Population
0
Densityper km2
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Rarotonga
Area(km2)
67
Population
10,898
Densityper km2
162
Southern
Southern
Islandgroup
Southern
Island
Mangaia
Area(km2)
52
Population
471
Densityper km2
9
Total
Total
Islandgroup
Total
Island
Total
Area(km2)
237
Population
15,040
Densityper km2
64
Islandgroup
Island
Area(km2)
Population
Densityper km2
Northern
Penrhyn atoll
10
233
24
Northern
Rakahanga
4
81
20
Northern
Manihiki
5
215
40
Northern
Pukapuka
1
456
351
Northern
Tema Reef (submerged)
0
0
Northern
Nassau
1
92
71
Northern
Suwarrow
0.4
0
0
Southern
Palmerston
2
25
12
Southern
Aitutaki
18
1,782
97
Southern
Manuae
6
0
0
Southern
Takutea
1
0
0
Southern
Mitiaro
22
155
7
Southern
Atiu
27
383
14
Southern
Mauke
18
249
14
Southern
Winslow Reef (submerged)
0
0
Southern
Rarotonga
67
10,898
162
Southern
Mangaia
52
471
9
Total
Total
237
15,040
64
The ten island councils in the outer islands · Politics and foreign relations › Local government
Aitutaki (including uninhabited Manuae)
Atiu (including uninhabited Takutea)
Mangaia
Manihiki
Mauke
Mitiaro
Palmerston
Penrhyn
Pukapuka (including Nassau and Suwarrow)
Rakahanga
Vaka councils of Rarotonga, 1997–2008 · Politics and foreign relations › Local government
Puaikura
Puaikura
Vaka
Puaikura
Districts
Arorangi
Takitumu
Takitumu
Vaka
Takitumu
Districts
Matavera, Ngatangiia, Takitumu
Te-Au-O-Tonga
Te-Au-O-Tonga
Vaka
Te-Au-O-Tonga
Districts
Equivalent to Avarua, the country's capital
Vaka
Districts
Puaikura
Arorangi
Takitumu
Matavera, Ngatangiia, Takitumu
Te-Au-O-Tonga
Equivalent to Avarua, the country's capital
· Demographics
2009
2009
Year
2009
Population
22,600
Live births
284
Deaths
72
Natural increase
212
Crude birth rate
12.6
Crude death rate
3.2
Rate of natural increase
9.4
2010
2010
Year
2010
Population
23,700
Live births
286
Deaths
92
Natural increase
194
Crude birth rate
12.1
Crude death rate
3.9
Rate of natural increase
8.2
2011
2011
Year
2011
Population
14,974
Live births
262
Deaths
72
Natural increase
190
Crude birth rate
13.6
Crude death rate
3.7
Rate of natural increase
9.8
2012
2012
Year
2012
Population
19,500
Live births
259
Deaths
104
Natural increase
155
Crude birth rate
13.3
Crude death rate
5.3
Rate of natural increase
7.9
2013
2013
Year
2013
Population
18,600
Live births
256
Deaths
115
Natural increase
141
Crude birth rate
13.8
Crude death rate
6.2
Rate of natural increase
7.6
2014
2014
Year
2014
Population
18,600
Live births
204
Deaths
113
Natural increase
91
Crude birth rate
11.0
Crude death rate
6.1
Rate of natural increase
4.9
2015
2015
Year
2015
Population
18,400
Live births
205
Deaths
102
Natural increase
103
Crude birth rate
11.0
Crude death rate
5.5
Rate of natural increase
5.5
2016
2016
Year
2016
Population
17,434
Live births
242
Deaths
87
Natural increase
155
Crude birth rate
12.5
Crude death rate
4.5
Rate of natural increase
8
2017
2017
Year
2017
Population
19,500
Live births
222
Deaths
93
Natural increase
129
Crude birth rate
11.4
Crude death rate
4.8
Rate of natural increase
6.6
2018
2018
Year
2018
Population
18,600
Live births
232
Deaths
121
Natural increase
111
Crude birth rate
12.5
Crude death rate
6.5
Rate of natural increase
6
2019
2019
Year
2019
Population
20,200
Live births
225
Deaths
105
Natural increase
120
Crude birth rate
11.1
Crude death rate
5.2
Rate of natural increase
5.9
2020
2020
Year
2020
Year
Population
Live births
Deaths
Natural increase
Crude birth rate
Crude death rate
Rate of natural increase
2009
22,600
284
72
212
12.6
3.2
9.4
2010
23,700
286
92
194
12.1
3.9
8.2
2011
14,974
262
72
190
13.6
3.7
9.8
2012
19,500
259
104
155
13.3
5.3
7.9
2013
18,600
256
115
141
13.8
6.2
7.6
2014
18,600
204
113
91
11.0
6.1
4.9
2015
18,400
205
102
103
11.0
5.5
5.5
2016
17,434
242
87
155
12.5
4.5
8
2017
19,500
222
93
129
11.4
4.8
6.6
2018
18,600
232
121
111
12.5
6.5
6
2019
20,200
225
105
120
11.1
5.2
5.9
2020

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