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The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The fifteen small islands in this South Pacific Ocean country have a total land area of 240 square kilometres (92.7 sq mi), but the Cook Islands Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers 1.8 million square kilometres (0.7 million sq mi) of ocean.

The main population centres are on the island of Rarotonga (c.10,000), where there is an international airport. There is also a much larger population of Cook Islanders in New Zealand, particularly the North Island; in the 2006 census, 58,008 self-identified as being of ethnic Cook Island Māori descent.

With over 90,000 visitors travelling to the islands in 2006, tourism is the country's number one industry, and the leading element of the economy, far ahead of offshore banking, pearls, marine and fruit exports.

Defence is the responsibility of New Zealand, in consultation with the Cook Islands and at its request. In recent times, the Cook Islands have adopted an increasingly independent foreign policy.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Cook Islands:

General reference

Geography of the Cook Islands

An enlargeable topographic map of Rarotonga
Main article: Geography of the Cook Islands

Environment of the Cook Islands

An enlargeable satellite image of Rarotonga
Main article: Environment of the Cook Islands

Natural geographic features of the Cook Islands

Main article: Landforms of the Cook Islands

Regions of the Cook Islands

Main article: Regions of the Cook Islands

Ecoregions of the Cook Islands

Main article: Ecoregions in the Cook Islands

Administrative divisions of the Cook Islands

None

Municipalities of the Cook Islands

Demography of the Cook Islands

Main article: Demographics of the Cook Islands

Government and politics of the Cook Islands

Main article: Government of the Cook Islands and Politics of the Cook Islands

Branches of the government of the Cook Islands

Main article: Government of the Cook Islands


Executive branch of the government of the Cook Islands

Legislative branch of the government of the Cook Islands

Judicial branch of the government of the Cook Islands

Main article: Court system of the Cook Islands

Foreign relations of the Cook Islands

Main article: Foreign relations of the Cook Islands

International organization membership

The government of the Cook Islands is a member of:

Law and order in the Cook Islands

Main article: Law of the Cook Islands

Military of the Cook Islands

Main article: Military of the Cook Islands

Local government in the Cook Islands

Main article: Local government in the Cook Islands

History of the Cook Islands

Main article: History of the Cook Islands, Timeline of the history of the Cook Islands, and Current events of the Cook Islands

Culture of the Cook Islands

Main article: Culture of the Cook Islands

Art in the Cook Islands

Sports in the Cook Islands

Main article: Sports in the Cook Islands

Economy and infrastructure of the Cook Islands

Main article: Economy of the Cook Islands

Education in the Cook Islands

Main article: Education in the Cook Islands

Infrastructure of the Cook Islands

See also

Main article: Cook Islands

References

  1. ^ "Cook Islands". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. A View from the Cook Islands SOPAC
  3. "QuickStats About Culture and Identity - Pacific Peoples". 2006 Census. Statistics New Zealand. Archived from the original on 2007-08-29. Retrieved 2007-06-12.

External links

Wikimedia Atlas of the Cook Islands

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