Mangaia

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Mangaia is the southernmost and second-largest of the Cook Islands, known for its rugged limestone cliffs, ancient makatea landscape, and rich Polynesian culture.

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Mangaia canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inhabited place
island
country Cook Islands
governedBy Government of the Cook Islands
hasClimate tropical maritime climate
hasCulturalHeritage oral genealogies
traditional Polynesian songs and chants
traditional dance
wood carving
hasCulturalPractice communal land tenure
subsistence gardening
hasCulturalRegion Polynesia
hasEconomicActivity fishing
small-scale agriculture
taro cultivation
tourism
hasEthnicGroup Cook Islands Māori language
surface form: Cook Islands Māori

Polynesians
hasGeologicalType raised coral atoll
hasHighestPoint central volcanic hills
hasLandscapeFeature central volcanic plateau
makatea (raised coral) landscape
rugged limestone cliffs
hasLanguage Cook Islands Māori language
English
hasMainSettlement Oneroa
hasNaturalFeature coastal caves
fringing reef
hasNaturalResource fertile swampy taro patches
hasReligion Christianity
hasSurroundingFeature coral limestone ring (makatea)
hasTimeZone Cook Islands Time
surface form: CKT (Cook Islands Time)
hasTraditionalLeadership ariki (high chiefs)
minor chiefs
hasTraditionalPoliticalDivision districts (puna)
hasTraditionalReligion Polynesian indigenous religion
hasTransport coastal road network
small airstrip
hasVillage Ivirua
Oneroa
Tamarua
locatedIn Cook Islands
Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
partOf Southern Cook Islands
rankByArea second-largest island of the Cook Islands
southernmostIslandOf Cook Islands
usesCurrency Cook Islands dollar
New Zealand dollar

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Referenced by (4)

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

Cook Islands hasIsland Mangaia
Mangaian dialect spokenIn Mangaia
Rongo worshippedIn Mangaia