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Does New Zealand Own Cook Islands?
Cook Islands is part of the Realm of New Zealand and the Head of State is the Queen of New Zealand. That means that while it administers its own affairs, Cook Islanders are New Zealand citizens who are free to live and work here. More than 60,000 Cook Island Māori live in New Zealand.
What countries are in free association with New Zealand?
The political status of the Cook Islands and Niue is formally defined as being states in free association within the Realm of New Zealand, which is made up of the Cook Islands, Niue, and New Zealand and its territories, Tokelau and the Ross Dependency.
Is Cook Islands independent?
The Cook Islands (Cook Islands Māori: Kūki ‘Āirani) is a self-governing island country in the South Pacific Ocean in free association with New Zealand….Cook Islands.
Cook Islands Kūki ‘Āirani | |
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• Self-governance | 4 August 1965 |
• UN recognition of independence in foreign relations | 1992 |
Area | |
• Total | 236.7 km2 (91.4 sq mi) (unranked) |
What country does New Zealand own?
The Realm of New Zealand, one of 15 Commonwealth realms, is the entire area over which the queen of New Zealand is sovereign and comprises New Zealand, Tokelau, the Ross Dependency, the Cook Islands, and Niue. The Cook Islands and Niue are self-governing states in free association with New Zealand.
What is the population of Cook Islands 2021?
17,588
The current population of the Cook Islands is 17,588 as of Sunday, December 26, 2021, based on the latest United Nations estimates. the Cook Islands population is equivalent to 0.00023\% of the total world population.
Are the United States and New Zealand allies?
According to the U.S. State Department, relations between New Zealand and the United States as of August 2011 are “the best they have been in decades.” New Zealand is a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
What territory is NZ?
New Zealand is an independent and sovereign state. It has one Antarctic territorial claim (the Ross Dependency), one dependent territory (Tokelau), and two associated states (the Cook Islands and Niue).
Is Cook Islands a third world country?
The Cook Islands is about to become a developed nation. The OECD is to officially declare the Cook Islands a developed nation at the end of next year, ending its status as a developing nation.
What islands does NZ own?
More on New Zealand’s offshore islands
- New Zealand’s subantarctic islands – Antipodes, Auckland, Bounty, Campbell and Snares islands.
- Chatham Islands including Mangere and Rangatira islands.
- Northland’s offshore islands.
- Fiordland islands.
- Coromandel offshore islands.
- Kapiti Island.
- Great Barrier Island Aotea.
What language do Cook Islands speak?
Rarotongan
Pukapukan languageEnglish
Cook Islands/Official languages
The official languages of the Cook Islands include English and Cook Islands Māori (or “Rarotongan”). Cook Islands Maori and its dialectic variants are closely related to both Tahitian and to New Zealand Māori. The language of Pukapukan is also spoken and is closely related to the Samoan language.
How many Cook Islanders are there in New Zealand?
There is also a larger population of Cook Islanders in New Zealand itself: in the 2013 census, 61,839 people said they were Cook Islanders, or of Cook Islands descent.
Where can I find information about unions in New Zealand?
For more information about unions, visit NZCTU. A registered union has to: have at least 15 members, become an incorporated society and register as a union. provides industry coverage data on all registered unions. website can help you with union registration.
What is the foreign policy of the Cook Islands?
In recent times, the Cook Islands have adopted an increasingly independent foreign policy. Cook Islanders are citizens of New Zealand, but they also have the status of Cook Islands nationals, which is not given to other New Zealand citizens. The Cook Islands has been an active member of the Pacific Community since 1980.
What is the Cook Islands’ Exclusive Economic Zone?
The Cook Islands’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers 1,800,000 square kilometres (690,000 sq mi) of ocean. New Zealand is responsible for the Cook Islands’ defence and foreign affairs, but they are exercised in consultation with the Cook Islands.