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Avarua (meaning "Two Harbours" in Cook
Islands Māori) is a town and
district in the
north of the
island of Rarotonga, and is the
national capital of the...
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tourist destination with many resorts,
hotels and motels. The
chief town,
Avarua, on the
north coast, is the
capital of the Cook Islands.
Captain John Dibbs...
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maintains diplomatic relations with 66 states. At present, the
capital of
Avarua hosts two missions. Additionally,
there are emb****ies
accredited to the...
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Avarua School or Apii
Avarua is a co-educational
primary school in
Avarua,
Rarotonga in the Cook Islands. It is the
largest primary school in the Cook...
- Zone (EEZ)
covers 1,960,027
square kilometres (756,771 sq mi) of ocean.
Avarua is its capital. The Cook
Islands is self-governing
while in free ****ociation...
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Stadium also
known as the
National Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Avarua, Cook Islands. It is
currently used
mostly for
rugby and
football matches...
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Cathedral is the
cathedral of the
Bishop of
Rarotonga and is
located in
Avarua in the
north of the
island of
Rarotonga the
largest and most po****ted island...
- Islands' main
international gateway,
located in the town and
district of
Avarua, Rarotonga, 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the
downtown area on the
northern coast...
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Zealand Antalaha,
Madagascar Apia,
Samoa Atuona, Hiva Oa,
French Polynesia Avarua, Cook
Islands Bandar Seri Begawan,
Brunei Bluefields,
Nicaragua Bocas del...
- "dark fleet" of sanctions-evaders.
Container ports:
Avatiu Other ports:
Avarua (Rarotonga),
Arutanga (Aitutaki) The
smaller islands have p****ages through...