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Pukapuka
Pukapuka-Pukapuka
Pukapuka Pukapuka, formerly Danger Island, is a coral atoll in the northern group of the Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the most remote
Pukapuka-Pukapuka–Nassau
Pukapuka–Nassau is a Cook Islands electoral division returning one member to the Cook Islands Parliament. Its current representative is Tingika Elikana
Pukapuka-History of the Cook Islands
between Europeans and the native inhabitants of the Cook Islands came with the sighting of Pukapuka by Spanish sailor Álvaro de Mendaña in 1595, who called
Pukapuka-Wale (Pukapuka)
Wale ("house") is one of three islands in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It forms the northern apex of Pukapuka's triangular atoll, and is the
Pukapuka-Demographics of the Cook Islands
inhabit the southern islands including Rarotonga; and also the people of Pukapuka, who speak a language more closely related to Samoan. Cook Islanders of non-indigenous
Pukapuka-List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
Line Islands Howland Island, Baker Island, Jarvis Island, Malden Island and Starbuck Island Tuvalu, Tokelau and the Northern Cook Islands (Pukapuka, Nassau
Pukapuka-Pukapukan language
language that developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka in the northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier" language with strong links
Pukapuka-Flag of the Cook Islands
Nations. The stars stand for the fifteen islands that make up the Cook Islands (Tongareva, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Palmerston, Aitutaki
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Māori
as spoken or written in any island of the Cook Islands; and Is deemed to include Pukapukan as spoken or written in Pukapuka; and Includes Māori that conforms
Pukapuka-Yato (Pukapuka)
three villages on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. Yato is the westernmost village and regulates the island of Motu Kotawa and
Pukapuka-Nassau (Cook Islands)
settled. "PUKAPUKA TARO UNDER SIX FEET OF SEAWATER". Pacific Islands Report. 3 March 2005. Retrieved 27 August 2020. "PUKAPUKA, NASSAU IN COOKS ON SHORT
Pukapuka-2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 2000 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 28 September 2000. The by-election
Pukapuka-Geography of the Cook Islands
/ -21.233; -159.767 The Cook Islands can be divided into two groups: the Southern Cook Islands and the Northern Cook Islands. The country is located in
Pukapuka-Ngake (Pukapuka)
island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the easternmost village and regulates the island of Motu Kō. "The motus of Pukapuka"
Pukapuka-Loto (Pukapuka)
Loto is one of three villages on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. It is the central village and regulates Motu Uta, the major
Pukapuka-Toka (Pukapuka)
Toka is a sand cay in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands. The cay is to the west of the atoll, separated from the island of Motu Kotawa by a reef.
Pukapuka-Cook Islands
The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists
Pukapuka-Northern Cook Islands
islands only account for some 6% of the Cooks' population and 9% of the land area. Almost all of this population is on the three islands of Pukapuka,
Pukapuka-2011 Pukapuka by-election
won by the Cook Islands Party's Tekii Lazaro. "Pukapuka by-election on June 7". Cook Islands News. 2011-04-12. Retrieved 2011-04-30. "Pukapuka election
Pukapuka-12th Cook Islands Parliament
Pacific Islands Report. 29 June 1999. Archived from the original on 19 August 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2020. "Another by-election for Cook Islands Pukapuka-Nassau
Pukapuka-Motu Kotawa
in the atoll of the . It forms the western apex of triangular atoll, and is the smallest of the three
Pukapuka-1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election
The 1999 Pukapuka-Nassau by-election was a by-election in the Cook Islands electorate of Pukapuka-Nassau. It took place on 29 September 1999. At the 1999
Pukapuka-Johnny Frisbie
Pukapuka in the Cook Islands, where Frisbie was raised. As a child she helped her father type up his writings and kept a journal in Pukapukan, Cook Islands
Pukapuka-Samoans
(French Polynesia) Ha'apai (Tonga) Vava'u (Tonga) Rarotonga (Cook Islands) Pukapuka (Cook Islands) Tuvalu Havai'i (Hawaii) Futuna (France) Uvea (France) Rotuma
Pukapuka-Cook Islands–United States Maritime Boundary Treaty
between the Cook Islands and the United States. First, the United States recognised the Cook Islands' sovereignty over the islands of Pukapuka, Manihiki
Pukapuka-Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
Tokerau) Nassau, Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki 2 Village (Tukao, Tauhunu) and Penrhyn 2 villages (Omoka Tetautua). The Cook Islands uses the country calling
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Cricket Association
the 1940s. Pukapuka, the furthest most northern island of the Cook Islands, which is closer to Samoa than any of its neighbouring Cook Islands, have long
Pukapuka-Elections in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands elects a legislature on a national level. The Parliament of the Cook Islands has 24 members, elected for a four-year term in single-seat
Pukapuka-2019 Cook Islands dengue fever outbreak
Aitutaki, 5 in Pukapuka, and the rest on Rarotonga), 77 hospitalisations, and no deaths. "Dengue update 27 February 2019 - Cook Islands". ReliefWeb. Retrieved
Pukapuka-Polynesia
native inhabitants of the Cook Islands took place in 1595 with the arrival of Spanish explorer Álvaro de Mendaña in Pukapuka, who called it San Bernardo
Pukapuka-15th Cook Islands Parliament
Norman George resigned from the Cook Islands Party and became an independent. Tekii Lazaro was elected to the seat of Pukapuka on 8 June 2011 following the
Pukapuka-Cook Islands Television
Cook Islands Television (abbreviated CITV) is the oldest television station in the Cook Islands. Founded in 1990, it broadcasts from Rarotonga, where
Pukapuka-Parliament of the Cook Islands
islands of Manihiki, Mauke, Mitiaro, Penrhyn, Pukapuka and Rakahanga. The executive branch of the Cook Islands government (the Cabinet) draws its membership
Pukapuka-List of islands of New Zealand
South Island Te Waka o Aoraki. The two islands are separated by the Cook Strait. In general practice, the term mainland refers to the North Island and South
Pukapuka-Culture of the Cook Islands
The culture of the Cook Islands reflects the traditions of its fifteen islands as a Polynesian island country, spread over 1,800,000 square kilometres
Pukapuka-One Cook Islands Movement
One Cook Islands. The party ran four candidates in the 2014 election, in the seats of Tupapa-Maraerenga, Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara, Mauke and Pukapuka-Nassau
Pukapuka-Inatio Akaruru
was a Cook Islands politician, cabinet minister and Deputy Prime Minister. He was a member of the Cook Islands Party. Akaruru was born on Pukapuka. He worked
Pukapuka-Geology of the Cook Islands
There are fifteen Cook Islands, all being related to extinct volcanoes that have erupted in the volcanic hotspot highway of the south-central Pacific Ocean
Pukapuka-Tema Reef
submerged coral reef in the northern island group of the Cook Islands, 23 kilometres (14 miles) southeast of Pukapuka coral atoll. No coral or rock shows
Pukapuka-Vai Peua
1950) is a Cook Islands politician and former member of the Cook Islands Parliament. Peua was born on Rarotonga and educated at Pukapuka Primary school
Pukapuka-Loto
(crater), a crater on Mars Loto (Pukapuka), a village on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands Loto, various lotteries, see list
Pukapuka-History of the Pacific Islands
The history of the Pacific Islands covers the history of the islands in the Pacific Ocean. In Cook Islands Māori pre-history, Chieftains from present
Pukapuka-Tikove Piira
Tikove Piira (born 1 April 2000) is a sprinter competing for the Cook Islands. He competed in the men's 100 metres event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships
Pukapuka-Polynesian languages
(Futuna Island, Wallis and Futuna) West Uvean or Faga Uvea (Ouvéa off New Caledonia) Pukapukan (Pukapuka, northern Cook Islands) Anuta (Anuta Island, Solomon
Pukapuka-Danger Island
Pukapuka, an atoll of Cook Islands in the Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula in the Southern Ocean Danger Island (serial)
Pukapuka-Tekii Lazaro
Cook Islands News. Retrieved 16 August 2020. "Lazaro confident before final count". Cook Islands News. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2020. "Pukapuka election
Pukapuka-Football in the Cook Islands
Association, Pukapuka Football Association and Rakahanga Football Association; and 3 associate members, Manihiki, Nassau and Penrhyn. "About Cook Islands Football
Pukapuka-Telephone numbers in the Cook Islands
International Call Prefix: 00 National Significant Numbers (NSN): five (5) digits Format: +682 XX XXX Telecommunications in the Cook Islands "Cook Islands". v t e
Pukapuka-Tuamotus
or the Tuamotu Islands (French: Îles Tuamotu, officially Archipel des Tuamotu) are a French Polynesian chain of just under 80 islands and atolls in the
Pukapuka-2004 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 7 September 2004. Initial results showed the Democratic Party winning by a wide margin, but close results
Pukapuka-List of islands by name (P)
features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter P. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of islands (by country)
Pukapuka-Limu (algae)
Seaweed". Cook Islands Biodiversity & Natural Heritage. Retrieved December 8, 2023. "Cook Islands Biodiversity: Sargassum obtusifolium". Cook Islands Biodiversity
Pukapuka-List of airports in the Cook Islands
the Cook Islands, sorted by location. The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The Cook Islands
Pukapuka-Cricket in Oceania
the Cook Islands Cricket Association (CICA), became an affiliate member of the ICC in 2000. Outside of Rarotonga, cricket is most popular on Pukapuka, which
Pukapuka-High Court of the Cook Islands
of the Cook Islands, but has no jurisdiction over land on the islands of Mangaia, Mitiaro and Pukapuka unless requested by the relevant island council
Pukapuka-2016 Cook Islands census
The 2016 Cook Islands Census took place on December 1, 2016. The population of the Cook Islands was counted as 17,434 – a decrease of 360 (2.06%) from
Pukapuka-List of current non-sovereign monarchs
happiness". Cook Islands News. Retrieved 29 November 2020. Melina Etches (9 November 2022). "Aliki Makirai Henry new Ariki for Pukapuka". Cook Islands News.
Pukapuka-Puka Puka
Puka (Lima), a mountain in the Lima Region, Peru Pukapuka, a coral atoll in the northern Cook Islands in Polynesia Puka-Puka, a small coral atoll on the
Pukapuka-Taio Shipping
Taio Shipping is a shipping company in the Cook Islands. It is the islands' main inter-island shipping company, and operates freight and passenger services
Pukapuka-14th Cook Islands Parliament
The 14th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2006 elections, held on September
Pukapuka-Air Rarotonga
Rarotonga, Cook Islands and is ‘The Airline of the Cook Islands’. It operates inter-island and regional scheduled services throughout the Cook Islands and to
Pukapuka-Akava'ine
the Cook Islands that perversions, in the sense of sexual practices that take the place of sexual intercourse, are probably unknown in Pukapuka. This
Pukapuka-2010 Cook Islands general election
Tamarua were upheld. Pukapuka-Nassau held a new election in 2011. 2010 Cook Islands Member of Parliament reduction referendum "Cook Islands leader announces
Pukapuka-Danger
Danger Island, Great Chagos Bank, Indian Ocean Danger Island, alternate name of Pukapuka Atoll in the Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean Danger Islands, Antarctica
Pukapuka-Coconut crab
populations exist on the Cook Islands, especially Pukapuka, Suwarrow, Mangaia, Takutea, Mauke, Atiu, and Palmerston Island. These are close to the eastern
Pukapuka-Mana Strickland
in Pukapuka, Mauke, Aitutaki, and Rarotonga. Eventually he became the headmaster at Avarua School, the largest primary school in the Cook Islands. Strickland
Pukapuka-13th Cook Islands Parliament
The 13th Cook Islands Parliament was a term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2004 election, held on 7 September
Pukapuka-Renewable energy in the Cook Islands
Renewable energy in the Cook Islands is primarily provided by solar energy and biomass. Since 2011 the Cook Islands has embarked on a programme of renewable
Pukapuka-List of bolides
60 0.19 1.74 19.5 0 2013/09/24 15:31:16 02:31:16 Australia Cook Islands Cook Islands/Pukapuka 40.7 ? ? ? ? 160 0.46 2.34 25.4 0 2013/08/12 18:08:02 02:08:02
Pukapuka-1968 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 1 May 1968. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 16 seats, a gain of
Pukapuka-17th Cook Islands Parliament
The 17th Cook Islands Parliament is a previous term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2018 elections on 14 June
Pukapuka-Public holidays in the Cook Islands
members of the Cook Islands Christian Church. Also, the regions observe the following regional holidays. Most of the populated islands celebrate their
Pukapuka-2018 Cook Islands general election
were held in the Cook Islands on 14 June 2018 to elect the 24 members of the 17th Cook Islands Parliament. The nationalist Cook Islands Party, led by the
Pukapuka-1972 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 11 April 1972. The result was a victory for the ruling Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 15 of the
Pukapuka-18th Cook Islands Parliament
The 18th Cook Islands Parliament is the current term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2022 elections on 1
Pukapuka-House of Ariki
The House of Ariki (Cook Islands Māori: 'Are Ariki) is a parliamentary body in the Cook Islands. It is composed of Cook Islands high chiefs (ariki), appointed
Pukapuka-List of ships named John Williams
Williams (ship), a barque, launched in 1844 and wrecked in 1864 off Pukapuka, Cook Islands. John Williams II, a barque, launched in 1865, wrecked off Niue
Pukapuka-List of reduplicated place names
United States Piripiri, Piauí, Brazil Phi Phi Islands, Thailand Puka-Puka, French Polynesia Pukapuka, Cook Islands Qarqar, Syria Quemú Quemú, Argentina QwaQwa
Pukapuka-2006 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 27 September 2006 in order to elect 24 MPs to the Cook Islands Parliament. The Democratic Party remained
Pukapuka-Māori language
member of the Austronesian language family, it is closely related to Cook Islands Māori, Tuamotuan, and Tahitian. The Maori Language Act 1987 gave the
Pukapuka-Robert Dean Frisbie
search for solitude on the far-flung Northern Cook atoll of Pukapuka. Frisbie writes that life on Pukapuka enabled him to escape "the faintest echo from
Pukapuka-1974 Cook Islands general election
general elections were held in the Cook Islands on 3 December 1974. The result was a victory for the ruling Cook Islands Party (CIP), which won 14 of the
Pukapuka-Stan Wright (rugby union)
Stan Wright to visit Cook Islands". Cook Islands Rugby. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. "Pukapuka , Cook Islands - 'Land of beautiful girls'"
Pukapuka-March 1983 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 30 March 1983. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP) of Geoffrey Henry, who became
Pukapuka-2022 Cook Islands general election
General elections were held in the Cook Islands on 1 August 2022. A referendum on legalising medical cannabis was held on the same day. In the 2018 general
Pukapuka-Keith Lulia
Born in Wollongong, New South Wales descendant from the Cook Islands Pukapuka AKA Danger Island where both his parents are from. Lulia Was educated at
Pukapuka-PKP
language (ISO 639 language code pkp), a Polynesian language found on Pukapuka, Cook Islands Pierre Karl Péladeau (born 1961), former leader of the Parti Québécois
Pukapuka-List of endangered languages of Oceania
(Solomon Islands) Tikopia language (Solomon Islands) Vaeakau-Taumako language (Solomon Islands) Pukapuka language (Cook Islands) Penrhyn
Pukapuka-Insular area
under the Guano Islands Act; claims ceded to Tuvalu. Pukapuka, Manihiki, Penrhyn and Rakahanga: claimed by the U.S. under the Guano Islands Act; claims ceded
Pukapuka-Antipodes
(Australia) Limerick (Ireland) – Campbell Islands (New Zealand) Arrecife, Lanzarote (Canary Islands) – Norfolk Island Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) – Rapa Iti (French
Pukapuka-Cyclone Oli
of the Northern Cook Islands. Early the next day, RSMC Nadi cancelled the alert for Pukapuka and Nassau, whilst placing Suwarrow island under a tropical
Pukapuka-2014 Cook Islands general election
elections were held in the Cook Islands on 9 July 2014, determining the membership of the 16th Cook Islands Parliament. The Cook Islands Party (CIP) initially
Pukapuka-Polynesian mythology
east, to the Cook Islands, and from there to other groups such as Tahiti and the Marquesas. Their descendants later discovered the islands from Tahiti
Pukapuka-Cyclone Martin (1997)
tropical depression impacted the atolls of Pukapuka, Manihiki and Rakahanga, within the Northern Cook Islands between October 31 - November 2. The system
Pukapuka-16th Cook Islands Parliament
The 16th Cook Islands Parliament is the previous term of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. Its composition was determined by the 2014 elections on 9
Pukapuka-List of country subdivision flags
Tighina County Ungheni County Maputo Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga Tongareva Boaco Carazo Chinandega Chontales
Pukapuka-Hoʻoponopono
disasters. Harmony could be restored only by confession and apology. In Pukapuka, it was customary to hold sort of a confessional over patients to determine
Pukapuka-List of Guano Island claims
A number of islands were claimed as insular areas on behalf of the United States under the Guano Islands Act of 1856. These claims were made by private
Pukapuka-List of country subdivision flags
Tighina County Ungheni County Maputo Atiu Mangaia Mauke Mitiaro Palmerston Pukapuka Rakahanga and Manihiki Rarotonga Tongareva Boaco Carazo Chinandega Chontales
Pukapuka-Flora of French Polynesia
the native vegetation of the Marquesas Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Society Islands and the Tubuai Islands, located in Oceania. Due to its type
Pukapuka-Central Polynesian tropical moist forests
northwest of the Line Islands and southwest of the Hawaiian Islands. The Northern Cook Islands include the atolls of Pukapuka, Rakahanga, Manihiki, Penrhyn
Pukapuka-List of Book of Mormon translations
Antoine R. Ivins; most recent edition 1992. 480,000,000 11 1889 Māori Ko Te Pukapuka a Moromona New Zealand 149,000 12 1890 Dutch Het Boek van Mormon Netherlands
Pukapuka-Netball in the Cook Islands
The Cook Islands compete as a part of netball's Oceania region. More than 1,000 players have registered to play the sport. Participation in the game grew
Pukapuka-Cyclone Percy
was going to turn to the southeast and hit the islands of Pukapuka and Nassau in the Northern Cook Islands directly. Because of this, evacuations were ordered
Pukapuka-1978 Cook Islands general election
were held in the Cook Islands on 30 March 1978 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly. The result was a victory for the Cook Islands Party (CIP) of
Pukapuka-1965 Cook Islands general election
held in the Cook Islands on 20 April 1965 to elect 22 MPs to the Cook Islands Legislative Assembly. The elections were won by the Cook Islands Party and
Pukapuka-Isabel Barreto
(Marquesas Islands), July 21 – August 5. Magdalena (Fatu Hiva) Dominica (Hiva Oa) Santa Cristina (Tahuata) San Pedro (Moho Tani) San Bernardo (Pukapuka, Cook Islands)
Pukapuka-Otto von Kotzebue
he thought it might be the Dog Island (Pukapuka); Romanzoff (Tikei); Spiridoff; the Palliser Islands discovered by Cook; Rurick's chain (Arutua); and Krusenstern
Pukapuka-List of airports by ICAO code: N
– Mitiaro (Nukuroa) NCPK (PZK) – Pukapuka Island Airfield – Pukapuka NCPY (PYE) – Tongareva Airport – Penrhyn Island (Tongareva) NCRG (RAR) – Rarotonga
Pukapuka-Pate (instrument)
neighboring islands of Manono, Pukapuka, Tokelau, Tuamotu and Rarotonga, although these battles may be classed as independent isolated inter-island skirmishes
Pukapuka-Ernest Beaglehole
Pukapuka, a remote Northern Cook Islands atoll, as part of his comprehensive Pacific island ethnographic survey". From his studies of Pacific Island cultures
Pukapuka-Nuclear Polynesian languages
Samoic East Uvean–Niuafo'ou languages Ellicean languages Futunic languages Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Eastern Polynesian Rapa Nui Central Eastern Polynesian
Pukapuka-Samoic languages
Futuna–Aniwa Emae Rennell–Bellona Mele–Fila Vaeakau–Taumako Tikopia Fagauvea Pukapuka Samoan Tokelauan Hammarström et al. do not view the Samoic–Outlier languages
Pukapuka-Territorial evolution of the United States
the Cook Islands" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015. Van Zandt p. 43 "Treaty on the Swan Islands" (PDF)
Pukapuka-Marquesan language
confused with the homonymous Pukapukan language spoken in Pukapuka, one of the Cook Islands. North Marquesan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription
Pukapuka-Folk wrestling
indigenous style of the Maori of the Cook Islands, is an ancient traditional form of wrestling on the island of Pukapuka. The young men don thick belts called
Pukapuka-Te Rauparaha
Ross Calman and published by Auckland University Press in 2020 called He pukapuka tātaku i ngā mahi a Te Rauparaha nui / A record of the life of the great
Pukapuka-1958 Cook Islands general election
Cooks Pacific Islands Monthly, September 1958, p139 "The Cook Islands Gazette No. 2/1958". Library of Congress. 30 October 1958. Pacific Islands Monthly
Pukapuka-Corona Borealis
Hawaii, Rangawhenua in New Zealand, and Te Wale-o-Awitu in the Cook Islands atoll of Pukapuka. Its name in Tonga was uncertain; it was either called Ao-o-Uvea
Pukapuka-11th parallel south
Passing just north of Swains Island, American Samoa (claimed by Tokelau) Passing just south of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands 11°0′S 77°40′W / 11.000°S
Pukapuka-Cyclone Val
were also reported over Pukapuka and nearby islands in the Northern Cook Islands during December 11. Within the Cook Islands, damages to crops and infrastructure
Pukapuka-Avatele
Tonga and Pukapuka before the year 1300. The beach was also the site of Captain James Cook's third and final landing attempt on the island before naming
Pukapuka-Culture of Fiji
Culture. Travel Website reports to Daniel Tatuava and his three wives of Pukapuka with details on Fijian Culture and Language. Encyclopædia Britannica on
Pukapuka-166th meridian west
Passing just west of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands (at 10°55′S 165°52′W / 10.917°S 165.867°W / -10.917; -165.867 (Pukapuka)) 60°0′S 166°0′W / 60
Pukapuka-List of airports by IATA airport code: P
Bao'anying Airport Panzhihua, Sichuan, China PZK NCPK Pukapuka Island Airfield Pukapuka Island, Cook Islands PZL FADQ Zulu Inyala Airport Phinda, South Africa
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1500–1899)
Pedro Cays to the Island of Jamaica Archived April 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Moore 1906, pp. 568–569. "Some Less-Known Islands in the Pacific".
Pukapuka-Squatting
the island of Kiritimati, squatters live in both villages and on old Burns Philp copra plantations. On Rarotonga, the largest island in Cook Islands, three
Pukapuka-Intraplate volcanism
such as the Cook-Austral chain, the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume
Pukapuka-Ian Prior (doctor)
His first epidemiological study in the Pacific was in Pukapuka in the northern Cook Islands in 1964 where his team found that diabetes was uncommon
Pukapuka-Alfred Ngaro
School. Both his parents came from the Cook Islands. Ngaro's father, Daniel Ngaro, is from Aitutaki and Pukapuka, and was a union delegate. The family
Pukapuka-Timeline of Auckland
Devonport. 1832 – Gordon Browne establishes the kauri spar station on the Pukapuka Peninsula of the Mahurangi Harbour. c. 1835 – Tāmaki Māori resettle the
Pukapuka-June 1980
the Cook Islands specifying the maritime border between the Cook Islands and American Samoa and also relinquishing the U.S. claim to the islands of Pukapuka
Pukapuka-1992–93 South Pacific cyclone season
South Pacific Convergence Zone, just to the southwest of Pukapuka in the Northern Cook Islands. Over the next couple of days, the system remained near
Pukapuka-Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
United States of America and the Cook Islands" (PDF). 11 June 1980. Retrieved 8 April 2015. "Formerly Disputed Islands". U.S. Department of the Interior
Pukapuka-List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1940–1942)
rubber raft with no stored food or water, before drifting ashore on the Pukapuka atoll. Dixon is awarded the Navy Cross for "extraordinary heroism, exceptional
Pukapuka-Manihiki Plateau
thickness of 15–25 km (9.3–15.5 mi). Several of the Cook Islands are located on the southern part: Pukapuka, Nassau, Suwarrow, Rakahanga, and Manihiki. The
Pukapuka-John Williams (ship)
children. She sank in 50 fathoms after drifting onto a reef at Danger Island (Pukapuka) on 16 May 1864. The passengers and crew were rescued. Six more John
Pukapuka-1994–95 South Pacific cyclone season
Cook Islands just to the east of Pukapuka atoll. Over the next couple of days, the depression moved southeastwards towards the Southern Cook Islands and
Pukapuka-Plate theory (volcanism)
such as the Cook-Austral chain, the Marquesas and Society Islands, the Tuamotu Archipelago, the Fuca and Pukapuka ridges and Pitcairn Island. The volume
Pukapuka-High Altitude Observatory
obtained 50 spectra of the eclipse features of the sun. 1958 – Pukapuka, Cook Islands in the Pacific This was a joint HAO – Sacramento Peak expedition
Pukapuka-Cyclone Pat
over Aitutaki, Cook Islands, in southern Pacific Ocean on February 10, 2010. Part of a series of storms to impact the group of islands early that year
Pukapuka-Laurence Fearnley
(Penguin, 2022) "Fearnley, Laurence". New Zealand Book Council: Te Kaunihera Pukapuka o Aotearoa. November 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2019. "Laurence Fearnley:
Pukapuka-North Beach Precinct
into a cultural and community centre and the following year the Pukapuka Cook Island Community Group submitted an expression of interest for a cultural
Pukapuka-September 1900
and Atiu in the Cook Islands group, Rakakanga and Manihiki in the Penrhyn Island group, and Savage, Palmerston and Pukapuka islands. Mexico's first penitentiary