Penrhyn is the largest island (984 hectares) and Suwarrow, the smallest (40 hectares).
North and South Islands are separated by the Cook Strait.
The Cook straight separates the North and South islands of New Zealand.
Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.Cook Strait runs from the Tasman Sea on the western side of New Zealand to the Pacific Ocean on the east.
New Zealand
The Cook Islands are an independent nation in free association with New Zealand. In practice this means these folk have free access to NZ, but they have their own laws and parliament in the home islands.
The cook Islands are expected to take a team of 5. They have never won an Olympic medal.
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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.
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.
The Cook Islands are a protectorate of New Zealand.
Rarotonga is 1 of 15 islands of the Cook islands and Avarua is the capital of the Cook 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.
The Cook Islands have never been in a war.