No, The Cook Islands are another one of the pacific islands.
Samoa and Tonga to the west of the Cook Islands, and Tahiti to the east. Aotearoa New Zealand lie south of the Cook Islands.
tongitatihi, the longest river in the cook islands
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There are 15 islands: seven low-lying, almost deserted islands and atolls in the northern Cook Islands and eight elevated and fertile islands in the southern Cook Islands, which is where the majority of the population lives.
Countries considered Polynesian include Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Cook Islands, and Tuvalu. These countries are located in the South Pacific Ocean and share cultural and historical connections.
The Polynesian islands include Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and Tahiti. These islands are located in the central and southern Pacific Ocean.
Tonga, fiji, samoa, cook islands, niuan, vanuatu and more:)
The Cook Islands are in Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. They are just east of Tonga and Fiji, and west of French Polynesia, in the ocean northeast of New Zealand.
Captain Cook the man named Tonga "The Friendly Island."Why because Tongans where kind to Captain Cook when he arrived to Tonga.
Captain Cook the man named Tonga "The Friendly Island."Why because Tongans where kind to Captain Cook when he arrived to Tonga.
Tu'i kanokupoulu of vava'u and ha'apai aka siaosi tupou uluaki took the title from tu'i tonga replace it to tu'i kanokupoulu last dynasty
no Tonga and rarotonga is in different islands