Investigation and Company Documents
Research in Cook Islands
The Cook Islands comprise a group of 15 islands located between Tahiti in the East and Samoa and Tonga in the West. The main island of Rarotonga is 3,000 km Northeast of Auckland, New Zealand. The indigenous population of the island is Polynesian but English is spoken by most of the community. The Cook Islands became fully self-governing in 1965 under the Cook Islands constitution Act 1964. The currency is the New Zealand Dollar.