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  2. Areora Village - Wikipedia

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    Areora Village (Te-Are-O-Tangaroa), is a village on Atiu in the Cook Islands. [1] Etymology. The name Areora refers to the story behind the name of the village. "Are ...

  3. Transport in the Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands have a long history of sea transport. The islands were colonised from Tahiti, and in turn colonised New Zealand in ocean-going waka. In the late nineteenth century, following European contact, the islands had a significant fleet of schooners, which they used to travel between islands and to trade with Tahiti and New Zealand. [13]

  4. Cook Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ... With over 168,000 visitors to the islands in 2018, [13] tourism is the country's main industry and leading element of its ...

  5. Takutea - Wikipedia

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    Takutea is a small uninhabited island in the Cook Islands, 21 kilometres (13 miles) north-west of Atiu. Administratively, the island is considered part of Atiu, the closest island. It is owned equally by all inhabitants of Atiu and not allocated to one specific village or district of Atiu.

  6. Rarotonga International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rarotonga International Airport (IATA: RAR, ICAO: NCRG) (Cook Islands Māori: Papa Rererangi o Rarotonga) is the Cook Islands' main international gateway, located in the town and district of Avarua, Rarotonga, 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the downtown area on the northern coast. Originally built in 1944, the airport was expanded in the early 1970s ...

  7. Cook Islands PM aims to boost trade ties during China visit - AOL

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    Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will visit China next week, the first visit by a leader of the small South Pacific state in a decade, to help improve ties ranging from trade, climate and ...