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Cook Islands gained independence in 1858, later became a UK protectorate in 1888 at its own request, renamed the Cook Islands Federation in 1893; New Zealand annexation occurred in 1900 following cession of governance by chiefs. The biggest island is of volcanic origin, and Te Manga peak stands as a notable feature, and it was visited by mutineers from HMS Bounty in 1789, preceding missionary activity that shaped local order. Today, it is the most populous island in the Cook Islands, home to ariki-led governance and long-term Christian conversion.

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  • Rarotonga | Cook Islands, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Rarotonga, largest island in the southern group of the Cook Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean about 2,100 miles (3,400 km) northeast of New Zealand. The island is volcanic in origin and has a rugged interior rising to 2,139 feet (652 metres) at Te Manga. Surrounding its mountainous core is a

  • Rarotonga - Wikiwand

    Rarotonga is the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands. The island is volcanic, with an area of 67.39 km2 (26.02 sq mi), and is home to almost 75% of th...

  • Rarotonga Facts for Kids

    Rarotonga facts for kids