Penrhyn Island

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Penrhyn Island is a remote coral atoll in the northern Cook Islands, known for its large lagoon, traditional Polynesian culture, and small, isolated communities.

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Penrhyn Island canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coral atoll
island
populated place
administrativeDivisionOf Cook Islands
airportIATAcode PYE
alternativeName Hararanga
Mangarongaro
Te Pitaka
Manihiki
surface form: Tongareva
capital Omoka
climate tropical
country Cook Islands
economicActivity copra production
fishing
pearl farming
environmentType atoll ecosystem
governedBy Island Council
hasBiodiversity marine life
seabirds
hasCulture Cook Islands Māori culture
Polynesian culture
hasFeature coral reef
large lagoon
motu (islets)
hasRelief low-lying coral landforms
hasSettlement Omoka
Tetautua
hasTransport Penrhyn Island Airport
languageSpoken Cook Islands Māori language
surface form: Cook Islands Māori (Tongarevan dialect)

English
locatedIn Northern Cook Islands
Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
notableFor large enclosed lagoon
remote location
traditional Polynesian lifestyle
partOf Cook Islands
surface form: Cook Islands northern group
politicalStatus self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand
populationCharacteristic isolated communities
small population
religion Christianity
sovereignState New Zealand
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean
timeZone UTC-10:00
usesCurrency Cook Islands dollar
New Zealand dollar

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Cook Islands hasIsland Penrhyn Island