There is more than one Christmas Island.
The Territory of Christmas Island is a small territory of Australia located in the Indian ocean, 2,360 kilometres (1500 mi) northwest of Perth in Western Australia and 500 kilometres (300 mi) south of Jakarta, Indonesia. This island has been administered as an external territory of Australia since 1958. It is arguably the most well known, being used as a detention centre for asylum seekers.
There is also Christmas Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Also there is Kiritimati, which is an atoll also known as Christmas Island, in the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Republic of Kiritimati.
Finally there is Christmas Island, just west of Australia's island state of Tasmania. This island lies in the Southern Ocean.
It is approximately 500 km from Jakarta to Christmas island, the Australian territory in the Indian Ocean.
Australia **
Yes, it is a small island in the Indian Ocean and Australian territory.
The small territory of Christmas Island is about 52 square miles. It belongs to the nation of Australia and has about 2,700 residents.
This is Christmas Island, an outer territory of Australia.
Christmas Island National Park is a national park located on Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean south of IndonesiaThis is posted from Wikipedia.com
Christmas Island is an Australian Territory in the Indian Ocean. Chinese, Malay and English are the primary languages spoken there.
Christmas Island has no official language, but the main languages are:Chinese*MalayEnglish*Note: This includes the following dialects:HokkienCantoneseTaishaneseFoochowHakkaHainaneseTeochewHinghuaManglish
It belongs to Australia.
No. The Territory of Christmas Island is a small, non self-governing Territory of Australia located in the Indian Ocean. It was named by Captain William Mynors of the East India Ship Company vessel, the Royal Mary, when he arrived on Christmas Day, 25 December 1643.
The Christmas Island which is a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean Speaks English. Christmas Island, Nova Scotia, mainly English, but a few elderly residents speak Gaelic. Christmas Island, Tasmania is a nature reserve where no one lives. Kiritimati or Christmas Island uses English or Gilbertese.
Christmas Island falls under the jurisdiction of Australia. It was annexed by the British in 1888 and considered Australian territory since 1958.