Pitt Island

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Pitt Island is the second-largest inhabited island in New Zealand’s remote Chatham Islands archipelago, known for its rugged landscapes, wildlife, and isolation in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Label Occurrences
Pitt Island canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf inhabited island
island
administeredBy Chatham Islands Council
country New Zealand
hasAccess boat
light aircraft
hasCharacteristic isolated
remote
rugged landscapes
sparsely populated
hasClimate cool maritime climate
hasConservationValue important habitat for seabirds
relatively undisturbed ecosystems
hasCulturalAssociation Moriori
surface form: Moriori people

Māori people
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing industry
tourism
hasEnvironment coastal cliffs
native vegetation
pasture land
rolling hills
hasFauna marine mammals
seabird colonies
hasFeature exposed oceanic climate
limited infrastructure
remote island community
hasLanguageUsage English
hasPopulationStatus inhabited
hasRelativeLocation east of Chatham Island
east of mainland New Zealand
hasSettlement Flower Pot Bay
Pitt Island settlement
knownFor fishing
natural scenery
seabirds
sheep farming
wildlife
locatedIn Chatham Islands
Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands archipelago

Pacific Ocean
South Pacific Ocean
partOf Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands Territory

New Zealand offshore islands
surface form: New Zealand outlying islands
secondLargestIn Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands archipelago
sovereignState New Zealand
timezone Chatham Standard Time

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Chatham Islands hasIsland Pitt Island
Chatham Standard Time appliesTo Pitt Island
Rekohu majorIsland Pitt Island