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Mitiʻāro, the
fourth island in the Cook
Islands group, is of
volcanic origin.
Standing in
water 14,750 feet (4,500 m) deep it is four
miles (6.4 km) across...
- Māori
include Penrhyn; Rakahanga-Manihiki; the Nga****ru
dialect of Atiu,
Mitiaro, and Mauke; the
Aitutaki dialect; and the
Mangaian dialect. Cook Islands...
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Mitiaro Airport (also
known as
Nukuroa Airport) (IATA: MOI, ICAO: NCMR) is an
airport on
Mitiaro in the Cook Islands.
Three flights per w**** are available...
- lake)
Rotoiti (small lake)
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Lakes of the Cook Islands.
Lakes portal http://www.cookislands.org.uk/
mitiaro.html...
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Mitiaro School or Apii
Tematangarengare is a co-educational
school on the
island of
Mitiaro in the Cook Islands. It is the only
school on the
island and...
- Cook
Islands tropical moist forests.
Aitutaki Atiu
Mangaia Manuae Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Island Rarotonga (capital)
Takutea Manihiki N****au
Penrhyn atoll...
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Mitiaro is a Cook
Islands electoral division returning one
member to the Cook
Islands Parliament. Its
current representative is
Tangata Vavia, who has...
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Travel Tou
Ariki is a Cook
Islands high
chief (ariki) from
Mitiaro. He is
currently Kaumaiti Nui (president) of the
House of Ariki. He
served as President...
- [ˈŋaːpʉːtɔrʉ]) is the
generic name give to the
islands of Atiu, Mauke,
Mitiaro and
Takutea in the Cook
Islands archipelago. In the Cook
Islands Māori...
- (Palmerston)
Mangaia Manihiki (Humphrey)
Manuae (Hervey)
Mauke (Parry)
Mitiaro (Nukuroa) N****au
Pukapuka (Danger)
Rakahanga (Reirson)
Rarotonga Suwarrow...