Poike

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Poike is one of the three main extinct volcanic cones that form the triangular shape of Easter Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extinct volcano
landform
volcanic cone
administrativeDivision Easter Island Commune
Easter Island
surface form: Easter Island Province
associatedVolcano Rano Kau
Terevaka
composition basaltic lava flows
country Chile
forms triangular shape of Easter Island
formsPartOf Rapa Nui National Park
geologicalStatus extinct
hasConservationStatus protected area within Rapa Nui National Park
hasGeologicalAge oldest of the three main volcanoes of Easter Island
hasNameLanguage Rapa Nui language
island Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui
locatedIn Easter Island
Polynesia
Southeastern Pacific Ocean
surface form: Southeast Pacific region

Southeastern Pacific Ocean
surface form: southeastern Pacific Ocean
locatedOn Easter Island
surface form: Isla de Pascua

Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui
oneOf three main volcanic cones of Easter Island
partOf Easter Island
Pacific Islands
surface form: Pacific Ocean islands
region Valparaíso Region
relativeLocationOnIsland eastern end of Easter Island
surfaceFeatures cliffs
deeply eroded slopes
gullies
volcanicType shield volcano

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Terevaka formsWith Poike
Easter Island hasVolcano Poike
Maunga Terevaka near Poike