Cook islands


Gheos World Guide 2006 is completely FREE and includes coloured maps (political maps, physical maps and satellite images), detailed statistical information, flags, weather reports, anthems and both local and English translations of anthems' texts, as well as many images and photographs from all major tourist destinations in Cook islands.

Detailed descriptions from sights and places to visit in Cook islands can be found on the site. Gheos World Guide 2006 is the ideal place to start planning your travels to any destination in Cook islands. The site is completely FREE to use and all maps and travel information can be printed.

Gheos.com has proven its educational value as well. The site includes possibilities to compare statistics from various countries and to make rankings for a wide range of statistical information, including geography, population, government, communications, transportation and military. Younger audiences might learn easier topics, for example that the capital of Cook islands is Aitutaki Island.

In Gheos World Guide 2006 you will also find detailed information on the currency, languages and religions that are used in Cook islands. Travelers can look which visas they need, what means of transportation are available and other important information they should know when traveling to Cook islands. Health care information, recent weather reports and travel warnings are available too.

Apart from the capital of Aitutaki Island, information on numerous other cities and places of interest in Cook islands is available, including:

Arorangi, Arutanga, Atiu Island, Avarua, Cook Island's Cultural Village, Rarotonga Island, Suwarrow Atoll, Wigmore's Waterfall, and more.


Please visit Gheos World Guide 2006 and find out all you need to know about Cook islands.


Gheos World Guide - Cook islands

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