Rarotonga - Population = 14,153 as of 2006
The Shetland Islands is the most northerly group of islands in the UK. Located off the northeastern coast of Scotland, they are known for their rugged beauty and unique culture.
They are called Cook Islanders. They are sometimes called a Rarotongan because it is the most populous island in the Cook Islands. In countries like New Zealand where there are many Cook Islanders, they call themselves, or are referred to by others as a Cookie (short for Cook Islander), or Raro (Short for Rarotongan).
The Cook Islands are most noted for their volcanic mountains and their beautiful countryside. It also has fine beaches so the government focused on tourism.
Aitutaki Island is located in the Central-Southern Pacific ocean, north of Rarotonga. Aitutaki is part of the Cook Islands and is the second most visited of the islands.
No, Rarotonga is not a country. It is the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands, which is a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand. Rarotonga is known for its tropical beauty and is a popular tourist destination.
Yes; tropical islands are suitable to most people.
After having been initially named by him the Hervey Islands, they eventually became to be known as islands originally charted by him, in other words, the Cook Islands, at least in part due to being labeled that way on Russian charts as early as the 1820's.
The largest island in japan is called Honshu
Indonesia has the most islands.
Most of the people on the Canary Islands are Roman Catholic. However, there are some other religions practiced on the Canary Islands.
Most of the Caribbean Islands had indigenous people who lived on each island well before Columbus ever arrived. Each people had their own name.
hmmm.... many people like diiferent islands but the one i personally like is astronight, nabooti island and spy.