the name is derived from the coconut tree cocos nucifera.
The capital city of the Territory of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands is West Island.
Cocos Islands Mutiny happened in 1942.
Cocos Island was created in 1978.
Australia has several offshore territories which are islands. These include: * Norfolk Island * Christmas Island * Heard & McDonald Island * Cocos (Keeling) Islands * Ashmore & Cartier Islands There is also the southern state of Tasmania, an island separated from the mainland by Bass Strait.
The overseas territories of Australia:Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Australian Antarctic Territory, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Coral Sea Islands Territoryand Heard and McDonald Islands
Cocos Island Finch was created in 1843.
Two islands that are named after a time in the Christian year are Easter Island, which is named after Easter Sunday, and Pentecost Island, which is named after the Christian festival of Pentecost.
There is none. Australia is both a Continet and a Country. Do you mean Australia's external territories? There are three: Norfolk Island, Cocos Islands and Christmas Island.
The cocos Island situated in the United states is considered as the most beautiful island in the world. Cocos is in South America. It is an Uninhabited island and known as Isla del coco in Spanish
there are a lot of islands like:Andaman Islands (India)Ashmore and Cartier Islands (Australia)Christmas Island (Australia)Cockatoo Island (Australia)Cocos (Keeling) Islands(Australia)Dirk Hartog Island (Australia)Garden Island(Australia)Houtman Abrolhos (Australia)Jaffna Islands (Sri Lanka)Kangaroo Island (Australia)King Island (Australia)Koolan Island (Australia)Lakshadweep Islands (India)Langkawi Islands (Malaysia you have to have a spacific one!
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It could mean Cayman Islands, Central Islip, Cocos Island, Cosa Rica, Christmas Island and the Cryonics Institute. That's all I can think of.