Monday, November 25, 2024
 

The Cook Islands is a nation in the South Pacific, with political links to New Zealand. Its 15 islands are scattered over a vast area. The largest island, Rarotonga, is home to rugged mountains and Avarua, the national capital. To the north, Aitutaki Island has a vast lagoon encircled by coral reefs and small, sandy islets. The country is renowned for its many snorkeling and scuba-diving sites.

Quick Facts

2006 Estimated Population: 60,422
1999 Census Population: 50,840
2001 Gross Domestic Product: $99 mil.
2000 Civilian Labor Force:14,677