Brief facts about Cook Island
The Cook Islands are believed to be the most beautiful islands on the pacific with 15 Islands spread over an area the size of India but with a population of just about 15,000 people. The Cooks speak their own language and have their own government even if they are still under New Zeland. Now that you know these brief facts, here are the 7 things about Cook Island You Never Knew.
About Cook Island
1-Small Parliament
The Cook Islands has one of the smallest parliaments in the world with only 24 members of parliament and the house of parliament is a small one storied building that used to be a hotel. The parliament house still looks like a resort with lots of flowers and palm trees around it.
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Wild Animals Of Cook Islands
The Cook Islands, situated in the South Pacific Ocean northeast of New Zealand, is home to many magnificent and endangered species of wild animals as well as various tropical plant species. None of the wild animals are dangerous or poisonous and so it is a safe destination for nature-lovers and holiday makers alike. There are fifteen islands in total. On most of the islands you can find various species of birds, bats, whales, dolphins and turtles.
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