Mauke

E230621

Mauke is a small, sparsely populated coral island in the southern Cook Islands known for its traditional Polynesian culture and lush, low-lying landscape.

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Label Occurrences
Mauke canonical 2

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coral island
inhabited place
island
administrativeDivisionOf Cook Islands
alsoKnownAs Akatokamanava
capitalOfIsland Oiretumu
climate tropical
country Cook Islands
culturalRegion Polynesia
ethnicGroup Cook Islands Māori language
surface form: Cook Islands Māori
geologicalType raised coral atoll
governedAs island council
hasAirport Mauke Airport
hasCoastline Pacific Ocean
hasFeature freshwater caves
fringing reef
limestone cliffs
makatea (raised coral) belt
underground caves
hasReligiousInstitution Cook Islands Christian Church
hasSettlement Areora
Kimiangatau
Oiretumu
knownFor agriculture
traditional Polynesian culture
landscape low-lying
lush vegetation
language Cook Islands Māori language
surface form: Cook Islands Māori

English
largestVillage Oiretumu
locatedIn Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
Southern Cook Islands
mainEconomicActivity small-scale tourism
subsistence agriculture
partOf Cook Islands archipelago
politicalStatus part of a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand
population sparsely populated
regionType outer island of the Cook Islands
religion Christianity
sovereignState New Zealand
timeZone Cook Islands Time
surface form: CKT (Cook Islands Time)
traditionalName Akatokamanava
transport served by Mauke Airport
utcOffset UTC-10:00

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