This article lists transport in the Cook Islands. For other article subjects named transport see transport (disambiguation). ... Languages English (official), Maori Capital Avarua Queen of New Zealand Elizabeth II (resident in the UK) Governor-General of New Zealand Dame Silvia Cartwright (resident in New Zealand) Queens Representative Sir Fred Goodwin Prime Minister Jim Marurai Area – Total – % water Ranked 225th 240 km² 0% Population – Total (2003) – Density...
See also: Cook Islands A highway is a major road within a city, or linking several cities together. ... A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer) (symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ... A harbor (or harbour) or haven is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. ... In most seafaring countries, the merchant marine (or merchant navy) is a fleet of ships used for commerce that sometimes complements the navy. ... AirPort is a wireless networking protocol from Apple Computer designed for both Macintosh and PC computers. ... Languages English (official), Maori Capital Avarua Queen of New Zealand Elizabeth II (resident in the UK) Governor-General of New Zealand Dame Silvia Cartwright (resident in New Zealand) Queens Representative Sir Fred Goodwin Prime Minister Jim Marurai Area – Total – % water Ranked 225th 240 km² 0% Population – Total (2003) – Density...
Aitutaki is one of the CookIslands, north of Rarotonga.
Manuae CookIslands MANUAE is an uninhabited atoll in the southern group of the CookIslands 100 kilometres south-east of Aitutaki.
Manihiki CookIslands Known as the Island of Pearls, this triangular atoll lies 1160km north of Rarotonga, and is said to be one of the groupâs loveliest islands.