Tetautua

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Tetautua is a small village located on Penrhyn Atoll in the northern Cook Islands, known for its remote Polynesian island setting and traditional way of life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
continent Oceania
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
countryCapital Avarua NERFINISHED
ethnicRegion Polynesia NERFINISHED
governedBy Island Council of Penrhyn NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic remote
rural
small population
hasClimate tropical
hasFeature coral atoll setting
lagoon environment
hasSetting remote Polynesian island setting
hasTraditionalWayOfLife true
inhabitedBy Polynesians NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
Penrhyn Atoll NERFINISHED
northern Cook Islands
locatedOn islet of Penrhyn Atoll NERFINISHED
partOf Cook Islands NERFINISHED
Penrhyn Atoll NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivities small-scale agriculture
subsistence fishing
religion Christianity
timezone UTC-10
transportAccess boat
usesLanguage Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
English NERFINISHED

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Penrhyn Island hasSettlement Tetautua