Rekohu

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Rekohu is the Moriori name for the Chatham Islands, a remote archipelago in the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand.

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Label Occurrences
Rekohu canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
island group
administeredBy Chatham Islands Council
belongsToCountry New Zealand
climate cool maritime climate
country New Zealand
countryCapital Wellington
distanceFromNewZealandMainland about 800 km east of South Island
ethnicGroup Pākehā
surface form: European New Zealanders

Māori
governingCountry New Zealand
hasAlternativeName Chatham Islands
Wharekauri
hasBiodiversityFeature endemic plant species
seabird colonies
hasCulturalLanguage Moriori
Māori
hasEconomicActivity fishing
sheep farming
tourism
hasHistoricalEvent European contact in 18th–19th centuries
Moriori settlement
hasIndigenousName Rekohu self-link
hasIndigenousPeople Moriori
Ngāti Mutunga
hasLargestSettlement Waitangi
hasNameInLanguage Chatham Islands
Wharekauri
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasPrimaryIndustry livestock farming
marine fishing
hasSea South Pacific Ocean
hasTransportLink air service to mainland New Zealand
languageOfName Moriori
Māori
locatedEastOf New Zealand
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
South Pacific Ocean
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere
Southern Hemisphere
majorIsland Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Island

Pitt Island
oceanCurrent cold subantarctic waters
partOf New Zealand offshore islands
surface form: New Zealand outlying islands
regionType remote archipelago
timezone UTC+12
UTC+13

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Chatham Islands formerName Rekohu
Rekohu hasIndigenousName Rekohu self-link