Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about midway between Peru and New Zealand.
Polynesians were the first settlers on the four tiny islands that are now called the Pitcairn Islands, but all four were uninhabited by the time Europ ...
Longitude: -130.1
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Latitude: 39.04372
Longitude: -77.48749
Home country: United States
Distance to Pitcairn Islands:
8,981.853 km
Terrain:
Rugged volcanic formation; rocky coastline with cliffs.
Natural Resources:
Miro trees (used for handicrafts), fish.
Industries:
Postage stamps, handicrafts, beekeeping, honey.
Population: 50
Less than 50 inhabitants on Pitcairn Island, most reside near the village of Adamstown.
Area: 47 km2
about three-tenths the size of Washington, DC
Britain's most isolated dependency; only the larger island of Pitcairn is inhabited but it has no port or natural harbor; supplies must be transported by longboat from larger ships stationed offshore.
| Code | Language |
|---|---|
| eng | English |
| Code | Currency | Symbol |
|---|---|---|
| NZD | New Zealand dollar | $ |
Capital City: Adamstown
Local time: Thursday, December 11 at 7:37 am (GMT-08:00)
The flag of the Pitcairn Islands is a blue field with the Union Jack and the coat of arms of the Pitcairn Islands.
Bordering Countries
Pitcairn Islands has no bordering countries.
Visiting Pitcairn Islands
You're in for a treat! Pitcairn Islands is a fascinating place to explore, especially from May to October. Here's what you could encounter:
- Remote and tranquil environment
- Beautiful natural landscapes
- Rich cultural heritage and history
- Extremely remote location with limited access
- Limited infrastructure and services
- High cost of living and travel
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Travel safety is unknown, proceed with caution
- Pitcairn Island cuisine features fish, tropical fruits, and vegetables.
- Popular dishes include breadfruit dishes and fried fish.
- Freshly caught seafood and tropical fruits are widely enjoyed.
- Visit Adamstown, the island's capital
- Explore the natural landscapes and beaches
- Learn about the island's history and culture
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