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101. Pitcairn Islands - New Zealand And Pacific Islands
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Capital: Adamstown Population: (dependent territory of the UK) Geography Location: Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Peru to New Zealand Geographic coordinates: 25 04 S, 130 06 W Map references: Oceania Area:
total: 47 sq km
land: 47 sq km
water: sq km Area - comparative: about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: 51 km Maritime claims:
exclusive fishing zone : 200 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
territorial sea: 3 nm Climate: tropical, hot, humid, modified by southeast trade winds; rainy season (November to March)

105. Pitcairn Island - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Pitcairn Island
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Cite / link Email Feedback Pitcairn Island, volcanic island (2000 est. pop. 50), 2.5 sq mi (6.5 sq km), South Pacific, SE of Tuamotu Archipelago. Adamstown is the capital and only settlement. The first British Pacific Islands possession (1838), the island is officially administered by the British High Commissioner to New Zealand as part of the Pitcairn Islands dependency, which includes three neighboring, uninhabited atolls (Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno). Local matters, however, are handled by a mayor and council. Handicrafts, honey, and postage stamps are the main source of income, and the remote island is dependent on British and European Union aid. Pitcairn has no port or natural harbor; goods must be ferried from ships anchored offshore. The island was named in 1767 by Capt. Philip Carteret, a British naval officer, after Robert Pitcairn, the midshipman who first sighted it. It was colonized in 1790 by mutineers from the

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