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The inhabited land closest to Easter Island is Pitcairn Island, which is approximately 1,200 miles (1,900 kilometers) to the west. It is a British Overseas Territory with a small population of about 50 residents.

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What is the name of the island washes up on and who lives there?

This could either be the island of Ogygia, land of the Nymph Calypso, or Scheria, land of the Phaecians.


Why does Chile own Easter Island?

Chile as a South American country in the continent's west, on the Pacific Ocean. Easter Island is located in the southeast section of the same ocean. Therefore, Chile is the closest country to Easter Island with a distance of 3510 km (2180 miles) between them. Due to this geographic relationship, and the fact that the Spanish were one of the first to 'discover' Easter Island, Chile annexed the island on September 9, 1888 by Policarpo Toro, by means of the "Annexation Treaty of the island" , that the government of Chile signed with the Rapa Nui people.


Why couldn't Easter Island farm any more?

Easter Island's deforestation led to soil erosion and loss of fertile land, making it difficult to sustain agriculture. The introduction of rats further damaged crops, contributing to food shortages and the island's agricultural decline. Ultimately, these factors, along with overpopulation and resource depletion, led to the collapse of Easter Island's civilization.


How were the statues transported to Easter Island?

The statues, known as moai, on Easter Island were transported by being carved from volcanic tuff at the quarry and then moved to various locations on the island using a system of wooden sleds, logs, and ropes. It is believed that the islanders used a combination of manpower and ingenuity to transport the statues over land.


Who found the land of parihaka?

The land of Parihaka in New Zealand was inhabited by the Māori people for centuries before European settlers arrived in the 19th century. It is located in the Taranaki region on the North Island of New Zealand.

Related Questions

What is the closest landmass to Easter island?

Easter Island is entirely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. Easter Island is over 1,200 miles from the nearest inhabited land.


What is the closest major land to Easter Island?

The closest major land to Easter Island is the coast of Chile, which is about 2,182 miles away. The island is located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.


What island is the furthest from land?

Easter island


How many square miles is Easter Island?

Easter Island's area is 63.17 square miles.


Which island is farthest away from another land mass?

Easter Island


Which inhabited place is closest to the South Pole?

The closest land to Antarctica -- where you'll find the South Pole -- is the tip of South America, Argentina and Chile. Ushuaia, Argentina may be the 'inhabited place' closest to the South Pole It is 2,440 miles north of the South Pole.


What country possesses Easter land offthe coast of south America?

Easter Island belongs to Chine


Is there a capital of Easter Island?

The dwindling population of Easter Island barely touches 4,000, but if people inhabit an area of land there is usually a capital. Easter Island's capital is Hanga Roa. Located in the southwestern corner of Easter Island the town features the only supermarket on the island.


What land mass is bigger Easter Island or Christmas Island?

Christmas Island is bigger than Easter Island. Christmas Island, located in the Indian Ocean, covers an area of 135 square kilometers, while Easter Island, located in the South Pacific, covers an area of 163.6 square kilometers.


Which territory is located closest to the North Pole?

Kaffeklubben Island, off the northern coast of Greenland about 700 km (430 mi) away, is the closest land to the North Pole. Alert in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada, which is located 817 km (508 mi) from the Pole, is the nearest permanently inhabited place.


What is the name of the island washes up on and who lives there?

This could either be the island of Ogygia, land of the Nymph Calypso, or Scheria, land of the Phaecians.


How was Easter Island farmed?

all I know is they cut down trees for more farm land