Cook Islands
The Cook Islands consist of 15 small islands, primarily formed by
volcanic activity, in the South Pacific Ocean that cover a land area of
92.7 square miles. The islands are self-governed through a
parliamentary government-type system with a free association with New
Zealand. Residents of the island are considered New Zealand citizens.
The official languages of the Cook Islands are English and Cook Island
Maori.
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