Aitutaki, also traditionally known as Araʻura and Utataki,[3] is the second most-populated island in the Cook Islands, after Rarotonga. It is an "almost atoll", with fifteen islets in a lagoon adjacent to the main island. Total land area is 18.05 km2 (6.97 sq mi), and the lagoon has an area of between 50 and 74 km2 (19 and 29 sq mi). A major tourist destination, Aitutaki is the second most visited island of the Cook Islands archipelago.
Aitutaki had a population of 1,712 in 2016.[2] The main village is Arutanga (Arutunga) on the west side.
Geography
Aitutaki is sometimes described as an "almost atoll", for it consists of a lagoon within an encircling atoll, with a significant area of high land on one side. It has a maximum elevation of approximately 123 metres (404 ft) with the hill known as Maunga Pu close to its northernmost point. The land area of the atoll is 18.05 km2 (6.97 sq mi), of which the main island occupies 16.8 km2 (6.5 sq mi).[3] The Ootu Peninsula, protruding east from the main island in a southerly direction along the eastern rim of the reef, takes up 1.75 km2 (0.68 sq mi) out of the main island.[4] For the lagoon, area figures between 50 and 74 km2 (19 and 29 sq mi) are found.[5][6] Satellite image measurement suggests that the larger figure also includes the reef flat, which is commonly not considered part of a lagoon.[7]
The barrier reef that forms the basis of Aitutaki is roughly the shape of an equilateral triangle with sides 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) in length. The southern edge of the triangle is almost totally below the surface of the ocean, and the eastern side is composed of a string of small islands including Mangere, Akaiami, and Tekopua.
The western side of the atoll contains many of Aitutaki's important features including a boat passage through the barrier reef allowing for anchorage close to shore at Arutanga. Towards the south of the side is a small break in the barrier reef, allowing access for small boats to the lagoon which covers most of the southern part of the triangle. Further to the north is the bulk of the main island. Its fertile volcanic soil provides tropical fruits and vegetables. Two of Aitutaki's 15 islets (motus) are also volcanic. The rest are made of coral.[5]
Aitutaki Airport is located close to the triangle's northern point. The southeastern part of the lagoon near Akaiami used to be used as a landing area for TEALflying boats on the "coral route".[6][8]
History
Polynesians first settled Aitutaki around AD 1225–1430. They maintained voyaging contact over a wide area, for the geochemical source of basalt adze heads found in this island can be traced back to quarries on Samoa to the west and the Society Islands to the east.[9] According to oral tradition, the island was named by Te Erui, who raised it from the ocean after traveling from Avaiki.[3] Other traditions identify various settlers, including Ru, Te Munakorero, Kai, Ui-tario, and Ruatapu.[3]
The first known European contact was with Captain Bligh and the crew of HMS Bounty when they also arrived in Aitutaki on 11 April 1789, prior to the infamous mutiny.[3]
On 8–9 October 1900 seven instruments of cession of Rarotonga and other islands were signed by their chiefs and people; and by a British Proclamation issued at the same time the cessions were accepted, the islands being declared parts of Her Britannic Majesty's dominions.[10] Uniquely, these instruments did not include Aitutaki. It appears that, though the inhabitants of Aitutaki regarded themselves as British subjects, the Crown's title was uncertain, and the island was formally annexed by Proclamation dated 9 October 1900.[11][12] It was the only island in the Cook Islands that was annexed rather than ceded.
In 1942 New Zealand and American forces were stationed on the island. The American engineering firm Sverdrup & Parcel, the New Zealand Ministry of Works, US military personnel and many locals combined to build two airstrips which were completed on 14 November 1942. This airport, and one on the northernmost Penrhyn Island, were to be used as bases by the Allies during World War II. The first aircraft, an American light bomber, landed on 22 November 1942.[13] When the war ended some of the servicemen remained and married the locals.
During the 1950s Aitutaki's lagoon was used as a stopover for TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) flying boats on the famous Coral Route. The islet of Akaiami was used as a resting stop for passengers, who often lay about until the aircraft was refueled for two hours.[8] These operations ceased in 1960, and the only reminder are the remains of the purpose-built jetty on Akaiami. The flying boat Aranui, which was part of this service, is now on display at the Museum of Transport and Technology in Auckland, New Zealand.
Commercial banana-growing was introduced to the island in the late 1960s, but suffered a rapid decline due to wind damage, low prices, and inadequate shipping.[14]: 184–188 The industry was revived in the late 1970s, but collapsed after New Zealand adopted Rogernomics and removed privileged market access.[15] A tourism boom began in the early 1990s, with tourist numbers doubling to 10,000 visitors a year in 1994.[16]
On 10–11 February 2010, Aitutaki was hit by Cyclone Pat. The high winds of the storm ripped the roofs off of most houses and damaged other buildings including a school and a hospital. At least 60% of houses were damaged. There were no reported deaths but a few minor injuries were reported.[17][18] An Air Force Hercules cargo plane and an army engineering team were provided by New Zealand along with an initial $200,000.[19][20] Cook Island MP Teina Bishop said "New Zealand aid should have been sent to the devastated area much sooner".[21]
In June 2010 the island was nominated "the world's most beautiful island" by Tony Wheeler the founder of Lonely Planet travel guide.[22]
The delegates of the 2012 Pacific Islands Forum, which had its main venue in Rarotonga, travelled to One Foot Island for a 2-day retreat.[23]
The eight districts are subdivided into 19 tapere as follows:
Amuri District
Amuri Tapere
Punganui Tapere
Anaunga District
Anaunga Tapere
Punoa Tapere
Arutanga District
Arutanga Tapere
Reureu Tapere
Nukunoni Tapere
Ureia Tapere
Avanui District
Avanui Tapere
Vaipeka Tapere
Taravao District
Taravao Tapere
Vaiau Tapere
Vaiorea Tapere
Tautu District
Mataotane Tapere
Tautu Tapere
Vaipae District
Oako Tapere
Vaipae Tapere
Vaitupa District
Taakarere Tapere
Vaitupa Tapere
Culture
Sport
The most popular sport on Aitutaki is Rugby union and netball, followed closely by volleyball. With a population of 2,000 residing on the island and 50,000 overseas, there are four clubs on Aitutaki and eight teams (each club having a first team and a reserve team). The best players on the island play for the Aitutaki island team against their main rivals Rarotonga.
Education
Araura College is the only secondary school on Aitutaki. The school has the role of teaching approximately 200 students from Year 7 (Form 1) to Year 13 (Form 7).[27]
The island has two government schools and one church school: Araura Primary school, Vaitau Primary School and Tekaaroa Primary School. Tekaaroa Primary School is a private special character school which is the designated Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) school. Araura Primary is the larger of the primary schools, catering for the mostly populated part of the island and Vaitau Primary caters mostly for the Vaipae and Tautu villages. Tekaaroa Primary School caters for the Seventh Day Adventist children on the island.
Economy
Aitutaki is the second largest tourist destination in the Cook Islands, after Rarotonga, receiving 38,777 visitors in 2018.[27] As a result, tourism dominates the economy, with 36% of the labour force employed in the restaurant and accommodation sector.[27] The government is the next largest employer, employing 21%, with retail and wholesale employing 18% and agriculture, forestry and fishing 6%.[27]
Aitutaki is connected to the rest of the Cook Islands by Aitutaki Airport and a port at Arutanga. In September 2020 Aitutaki was connected to the Manatua One Polynesia Fibre Cable, becoming one of the smallest fibre-connected islands in the world.[28]
In 2019 a 750 kW solar array was installed as part of a plan to transition the island to 100% renewable energy.[32]
Ecology
Flora
The flora of Aitutaki is highly modified, and on the main island only a few patches of degraded native forest survive near the airstrip.[33] The main island's ecology can be divided into four zones.[34] The coastal flat is dominated by Guettarda speciosa, coconuts, Hibiscus, Pandanus, and Hernandia moerenhoutiana.[34] The slopes are mostly Hibiscus tiliaceus interspersed with taro patches. The inland plateau is extensively cultivated, with plantations of coconuts, banana, citrus, and other food plants, as well as assorted introduced decorative shrubs.[34] The high ground on the island was cleared during World War 2 for military installations and now consists of grasses and weedy species.[34] The motu have Pemphis acidula scrub on the seaward side, phasing to Suriana scrub and coconut forest, with the volcanic islands containing forests of Calophyllum inophyllum which are not found on the other motu.[35]
The main island of Aitutaki occupies the northern part of the atoll, which is roughly triangular in shape. The minor islands form part of the perimeter of the lagoon. All islands, including the main island and its peninsula Ootu, are listed starting clockwise from the northernmost point of the atoll:
Tapuaetai (One Foot Island), a small islet in the south-east of the lagoon, is often said to be the most important attraction. It is regarded as providing the visitor with the best views of the Aitutaki lagoon and, depending on the tide, one is able to walk on a sandbank a decent distance away from Tapuaetai. The trip to this island is the most frequented trip available on Aitutaki. One Foot Island was awarded "Australasia's Leading Beach" at the World Travel Awards held in Sydney in June 2008.[41]
Ootu Peninsula is of coral formation, but attached to the main volcanic island, thus a peninsula. If it were an island, it would be the largest of the minor islands. Ootu Peninsula does belong to tapere and district of Vaitupa. The minor islands are not allocated to any districts or tapere, but they do form part of the larger constituencies.
All minor islets, except Akitua and Maina, are part of Vaipae–Tautu Constituency. Akitua is part of Amuri–Ureia Constituency, as is Ootu Peninsula, just north of Akitua. Maina is part of Arutanga–Reureu–Nikaupara Constituency. The main island is equally divided among the three constituencies Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara (southwest), Vaipae-Tautu (southeast), and Amuri-Ureia (north).
This article is about the commercial development in Downtown Los Angeles. For the neighborhood in South Los Angeles, see South Park, Los Angeles. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: South Park Downtown Los Angeles – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009) (Learn how and w...
Een falcata is een zwaard met een gekromd snijvlak en lijkt een beetje op de Griekse kopis. Het werd gebruikt op het Iberisch Schiereiland (hedendaags Spanje en Portugal) voor de komst van de Romeinen. Anders dan met een kromzwaard of kromsabel zit de snijrand aan de binnenkant van de kromming, dit zorgt ervoor dat het mogelijk is een slag met de kracht van een bijl te geven en de snijrand van een zwaard te behouden. Het gevest heeft een haakvorm, die soms doorloopt tot aan de kling. Falcata,...
هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2023) ملعب التاجيات الدوليمعلومات عامةالبلد العراقالاستعمالالمالك وزراة الشباب والرياضةمعلومات أخرىالطاقة الاستيعابية 90٫000 [1][2][3]الأرضية عشبية ...
Sociedad Religiosa de los Amigos Símbolo usado por organizaciones al servicio de los Amigos a partir de finales del siglo XIXFundador(es) George FoxFundación A mediados del siglo XVII[1]Deidad o deidades principales Lo divino[2]Ramas principales ConservadoresEvangélicos GurneyitasDe SantidadLiberalesUniversalistasNo teístasTipo ProtestanteNúmero de seguidores estimado 377 557 (2017)[3]Seguidores conocidos como AmigosCuáquerosEscrituras sagradas Libro de disciplina o...
Der Titel dieses Artikels ist mehrdeutig. Weitere Bedeutungen sind unter Mufti (Begriffsklärung) aufgeführt. Türkischer Mufti, spanische Zeichnung des 17. Jahrhunderts, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Ein Mufti (arabisch المفتي, DMG al-muftī; indet. مفت / muftin) ist ein offizieller Erteiler von islamischen Rechtsgutachten. Der Mufti ist ein Rechtsgelehrter, der ein islamrechtliches Gutachten (Fatwa) über eine Rechtsfrage nach Maßstäben der Rechtswissenschaft „Fiqh...
Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Julia MalinovaBerkas:Photo of Julia Malinova.jpgLahirJakovlevna Scheider1869 (1869)Meninggal1953 – 1869; umur -85–-84 tahunKebangsaanBulgariaPekerjaanAktivis hak wanitaDikenal atasSalah satu pendiri Serikat Wanita BulgariaSuami/is...
Indian actor, director, screenwriter (born 1995) Not to be confused with Vishvaksena. Vishwak SenVishwak in 2023BornDinesh Naidu (1995-03-29) 29 March 1995 (age 28)Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (present-day Telangana), IndiaOccupationsActordirectorscreenwriterYears active2017–presentFamilyKarate Raju (Father)Vanmaye (Sister) Vishwak Sen (born Dinesh Naidu; 29 March 1995) is an Indian actor, director, and screenwriter who works in Telugu films. He made his debut as an act...
Public university in the Dominican Republic See also: Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Universidad Autón...
Останній магнатангл. The Last TycoonТип телесеріалТелеканал(и) Prime VideoДистриб'ютор(и) Prime VideoЖанр телесеріал-екранізація роману[d]На основі The Love of the Last Tycoond (Френсіс Скотт Фіцджеральд)У головних ролях Меттью БомерКелсі ҐреммерЛілі КоллінзKevin T. Carrolld (Gus)[1]Композитор Майкл ...
German equestrian Thies Kaspareit Medal record Equestrian Representing West Germany Olympic Games 1988 Seoul Team eventing Thies Kaspareit (born 1 February 1964 in Oldenburg in Holstein) is a German equestrian and Olympic champion. He won a team gold medal in eventing at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.[1] References ^ Thies Kaspareit. SR/Olympic Sports. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2008. vte Olympic equestrian champi...
Genus of fishes This article is about the genus of fish. For the creature in mythology, see Hippocampus (mythology). For the structure of the brain, see Hippocampus. For other uses, see Seahorse (disambiguation). SeahorsesTemporal range: Lower Miocene to present – 23–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Short-snouted seahorse (Hippocampus hippocampus) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Syngnathiformes Famil...
Bài viết này là một bài mồ côi vì không có bài viết khác liên kết đến nó. Vui lòng tạo liên kết đến bài này từ các bài viết liên quan; có thể thử dùng công cụ tìm liên kết. (tháng 7 2018) Hiệp hội Quốc tế về Tự do Cá nhânTên viết tắtISILThành lập1969LoạiTổ chức phi chính phủ, phi lợi nhuậnVùng phục vụ Toàn cầuNgôn ngữ chính Tiếng AnhTrang webISIL Official website Hiệp hội Quốc tế ...
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Shotton, Flintshire – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Human settlement in WalesShottonA view from the railway bridge, showing Chester RoadShottonLocation within FlintshirePopulation...
Not to be confused with the Northwest Seaport Alliance. Northwest SeaportPredecessorSave Our ShipsFormation1964 (1964)Location860 Terry Ave N.Seattle, WashingtonCoordinates47°37′36″N 122°20′13″W / 47.62667°N 122.33694°W / 47.62667; -122.33694Websitenwseaport.org Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center is a nonprofit organization in Seattle, Washington dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Puget Sound and Northwest Coast maritime herita...
Lowest of the sarrusophone family of wind instruments Contrabass sarrusophoneContrabass sarrusophone in E♭Woodwind instrumentClassification WindAerophoneHornbostel–Sachs classification422.112(Double reed aerophone with keys)Inventor(s)Pierre-Auguste Sarrus (concept)Pierre-Louis Gautrot [fr] (patent)DevelopedMid 19th centuryPlaying range The contrabass sarrusophone sounds two octaves and a major sixth (E♭) or three octaves and a second (B♭) lower than written; the contraba...
French actress (born 1939) Altariba and Totò in Totò Diabolicus (1962) Béatrice Altariba (born 18 June 1939) is a French actress who was active between 1956 and 1969. Biography Born in Marseille, she is the niece of symbolist poet Paul Fort.[1][2] She started her career in revues and musical theatre, then she made her film debut at 17.[2] Altariba was also active in Italian cinema. Her last French television appearance was in the first episode of the TV series The A...
Bài viết liên quan đến tài chính này vẫn còn sơ khai. Bạn có thể giúp Wikipedia mở rộng nội dung để bài được hoàn chỉnh hơn.xts Chứng khoán Chứng khoán Trái phiếu Cổ phiếu Chứng chỉ quỹ Phái sinh tài chính Tài chính cấu trúc Agency security Thị trường Thị trường cổ phiếu Thị trường trái phiếu Thị trường tương lai Thị trường ngoại hối Thị trường hàng hóa Thị trường giao ngay Thị...
1968 compilation album by The Bee GeesRare, Precious and BeautifulCompilation album by The Bee GeesReleased1968RecordedApril–May, June–July 1966 Sydney, AustraliaGenrebeat, Pop musicLabelPolydor Atco (USA) Karussell, Forum (Germany)ProducerNat KipnerThe Bee Gees chronology Turn Around, Look at Us(1967) Rare, Precious and Beautiful(1968) Rare, Precious and Beautiful, Volume 2(1968) Rare, Precious and Beautiful is the compilation released by the Bee Gees in 1967 on Polydor Records; ...
Alfonso BialettiInformación personalNacimiento 17 de junio de 1888 Omegna (Italia) Fallecimiento 31 de diciembre de 1970 (82 años)Zagarolo (Italia) Nacionalidad Italiana (1946-1970)Información profesionalOcupación Inventor, emprendedor y diseñador [editar datos en Wikidata] Alfonso Bialetti (Casale Corte Cerro, 17 de junio de 1888 - Omegna, 4 de marzo de 1970) fue un ingeniero italiano conocido por la invención de la cafetera moka Express. Diseñada en 1933, la cafetera e...
Non-profit organization The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines for companies and organizations. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary sources that are independent of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.Find sources: The Lunchbox Fund – news · newspapers ...