Atiu

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Atiu is a raised coral atoll in the southern Cook Islands known for its rugged limestone cliffs, caves, and traditional Polynesian culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
raised coral atoll
administrativeDivision Ngaputoru (Atiu, Mitiaro, Takutea) group
alsoKnownAs Enuamanu
Island of the Birds
country Cook Islands
geologicalType raised coral limestone island
governedBy Government of the Cook Islands
hasAirport Atiu Airport
hasCulturalPractice Polynesian dance
traditional crafts
traditional song
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
fishing
tourism
hasEnvironment tropical climate
hasFauna Kopeka (Atiu swiftlet)
hasFeature caves
coastal reef
fertile interior soil
makatea (raised coral) plateau
rugged limestone cliffs
swampy interior valley
hasLanguage Cook Islands Māori language
surface form: Cook Islands Māori
hasNaturalAttraction Anatakitaki Cave
limestone caves
hasReligion Christianity
hasSettlement Areora
Mapumai
Ngatiarua
Teenui
Tengatangi
hasTransportInfrastructure ring road around island
hasVegetation coconut plantations
taro patches
tropical forest
knownFor birdlife
coffee production
eco‑tourism
traditional Polynesian culture
locatedIn South Pacific Ocean
Southern Cook Islands
partOf Cook Islands archipelago
regionalContext Oceania
Polynesia
sovereignState New Zealand
surface form: New Zealand (associated state relationship via Cook Islands)
timeZone Cook Islands Time
surface form: CKT (Cook Islands Time)

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