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The Cook Islands (Cook Islands Maori: Kūki 'Āirani) are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The 15 small islands in this South Pacific Ocean have a total land area of 240 square kilometres (92.7 sq. mi).ha

 

CapitalAvarua
21°12′S 159°46′W
Largest cityAvarua (10,000 (est))
Official language(s)English, Cook Islands Maori
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Head of State
Queen's Representative
Prime Minister
Queen Elizabeth II
Sir Frederick Goodwin

Jim Marurai
Associated state
(self-governing in free association with New Zealand)
4 August 1965
Area 
 - Total236 km² (209th)
  sq mi 
 - Water (%)
Population 
 - March 2006 est.18,700 (218th in 2005)
 - 2001 census18,027
 - Density76/km² (117th)
/sq mi 
GDP (PPP)2001 estimate
 - Total$105 million (not ranked)
 - Per capita$5,000 (not ranked)
HDI (1998)0.822 (62) – 
CurrencyNew Zealand dollar
Also, have Cook Islands dollar that can't be used elsewhere. (NZD)
Time zone(UTC-10)
Internet TLD.ck
Calling code+682

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Tourism is the country's number one industry, the leading element of the economy, far ahead of offshore banking, pearls, marine and fruit exports. A popular art form on the islands is tivaivai, often likened to quilting.

Defence is the responsibility of New Zealand, in consultation with the Cook Islands and at its request. The Cook Islands has adopted an increasingly independent foreign policy, particularly after the adoption of an isolationist and non-aligned policy by New Zealand in the 1980s.


Politics
 
Politics of the Cook Islands takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic associated state, whereby the Queen of New Zealand, represented in the Cook Islands by the Queen's Representative, is Head of State, and the Chief Minister is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. The Islands are self-governing in free association with New Zealand and are fully responsible for internal affairs. New Zealand retains some responsibility for external affairs, in consultation with the Cook Islands. In recent years the Cook Islands has taken on more of its own external affairs and as of 2005 has diplomatic relations in its own name with 18 other countries. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Parliament of the Cook Islands. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.

Geography

Geography of the Cook Islands

High Cook Islands
Aitutaki
Atiu (Enua-Manu or Island of Birds)
Mangaia
Mauke
Rarotonga (capital)
Low islands of the Southern group
Manuae
Mitiaro
Takutea
Northern Cook Islands
Manihiki
Nassau
Palmerston Island
Penrhyn Island also known as Tongareva
Pukapuka
Rakahanga
Suwarrow also called Suvorov

History

The Cook Islands became a British protectorate at their own request in 1888, then were transferred to New Zealand in 1901. They remained a New Zealand protectorate until 1965, at which point they became a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. Today, the Cook Islands are essentially independent, but are still officially placed under New Zealand sovereignty. New Zealand is tasked with overseeing the country's foreign relations and defence, but may not impose legislation on the Cook Islands without the latter's consent. The Cook Islands are one of three New Zealand dependencies, along with Tokelau and Niue.

After achieving autonomy in 1965, the Cook Islands elected Albert Henry of the Cook Islands Party as their first Prime Minister. He was succeeded in 1978 by Tom Davis of the Democratic Party.

On June 11, 1980, the United States signed a treaty with New Zealand specifying the maritime border between the Cook Islands and American Samoa and also relinquishing its claim to the islands of Penrhyn, Pukapuka (Danger), Manihiki, and Rakahanga.

The Fall 2006 (13th) season of CBS's Survivor is being filmed at the Cook Islands over the summer of the same year.

 

 
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