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Mangaia (traditionally
known as A'ua'u Enua,
which means terraced) is the most
southerly of the Cook
Islands and the
second largest,
after Rarotonga....
- 89583°S 157.90667°W / -21.89583; -157.90667
Mangaia Airport (IATA: MGS, ICAO: NCMG) is an
airport on
Mangaia in the Cook Islands. It lies 45 feet (14 m)...
- The
Mangaia swiftlet (Aerodramus manuoi) is an
extinct species of bird in the
swift family. It
became extinct during prehistoric times. It was endemic...
- food, and firewood.
Their favourite islands were Rarotonga, Aitutaki,
Mangaia and Penrhyn. The Cook
Islands became aligned to the
United Kingdom in 1890...
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Gospel Day 25 May
Palmerston Island Palmerston Gospel Day 15 June
Mangaia Mangaia Gospel Day 20 July Atiu Atiu
Gospel Day 21 July
Mitiaro Mitiaro Gospel...
- The
Mangaia rail (Gallirallus ripleyi) is an
extinct species of
flightless bird in the rail family, Rallidae. The rail was
described in 1986 from subfossil...
- The
Mangaia crake ("Porzana" rua) is an
extinct species of
flightless bird in the rail family, Rallidae. It was
described in 1986 from
subfossil bones...
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agriculture and god of war in the
southern Cook Islands,
especially on
Mangaia where the
Akaoro marae and
Orongo marae were
centres of his worship; where...
- The
mewing kingfisher or
Mangaia kingfisher (Todiramphus ruficollaris),
known locally as the tanga‘eo, is a
species of bird in the Alcedinidae, or kingfisher...
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language of Rapa Iti, in the
Austral Islands of
French Polynesia, and of
Mangaia in the Cook Islands. It is an
Eastern Polynesian language.
There are three...