-
Manihiki Manihiki is an
atoll in the
northern group of the Cook
Islands known informally as the "Island of Pearls". It is
located in the
Northern Cook...
- Rakahanga-
Manihiki is a
Tahitic language belonging to the
Polynesian language family,
spoken by
about 2500
people on
Rakahanga and
Manihiki Islands (part...
- The
Manihiki Plateau is an
oceanic plateau in the south-west
Pacific Ocean. The
Manihiki Plateau was
formed by
volcanic activity 126 to 116
million years...
-
kilometres (690 miles)
south of the equator. Its
nearest neighbour is
Manihiki which is just 44
kilometres (27 miles) away. Rakahanga's area is 4 square...
- not elsewhere.[citation needed]
Present only in
Manihiki Present only in
Penrhyn Present only in
Manihiki and
Penrhyn Cook
Islands Māori is an isolating...
-
Manihiki is a Cook
Islands electoral division returning one
member to the Cook
Islands Parliament. Its
current representative is
Henry Puna, who has held...
- and Caucasian. The
tribes were
named after some of the Cook Islands:
Manihiki, Puka Puka, Aitutaki, and Rarotonga. They were
later merged into a single...
- Tuvalu,
Tokelau and the
Northern Cook
Islands (Pukapuka, N****au, Rakahanga,
Manihiki, Penrhyn,
Suwarrow and Palmerston)
Western Polynesia Tonga Samoa Wallis...
- A by-election was held in the Cook
Islands electorate of
Manihiki on 5 May 2021. The by-election was
triggered by the
resignation of
former Prime Minister...
- can be
related to the
Manihiki Plateau which has a
water depth between 2.5 km (1.6 mi) to 3 km (1.9 mi), with the East
Manihiki scarp which is a ridge...