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The Cook Islands, situated in the South Pacific, are named after Captain James Cook. He landed here in 1773 and again visited these islands in 1777. The Cook Islands consist of about 18 islands.
James Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands, which he originally called the Sandwich Islands. Although the Cook Islands are named after him, Cook did not discover them, merely visiting them in 1773.
Cook Islands was created on 1965-08-04.
Cook Islands Federation ended in 1901.
Captain Cook named the islands Hervey Islands. The name Cook Islands appeared on a Russian Naval Chart in the 1820's named so in honour of James Cook
The Hibiscus is the national flower of the Solomon Islands.
Cook Islands National Party was created in 2003.
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Avarua is the national capital of the Cook Islands, an island country in the South Pacific. Cook Islands are named after Captain James Cook who arrived on the islands in 1773.
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The national flower of the Faroe Islands is the marsh marigold. It is also known as kingcup. It is known to grow around marshes, ditches and in woodlands in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
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No, the Cook Islands are in Oceania.
There are no land masses 'surrounding' Cook Islands. The nearest land to the Cook Islands is New Zealand.
No, the Cook Islands are south of Hawaii,
No, The Cook Islands are another one of the pacific islands.
Captain James Cook visited the islands of Fiji, Hawaii, Cook Islands and New Zealand.