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Pitcairn Islands

Official name Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands
Name in local language Pitcairn Islands (en)
Continent Oceania
Subcontinent Oceania
Population (ranking: 252e) 50 inhabitants (2019)
Population growth 0.00 % / year
Area 47 km²
Density 1.06 inhabitants / km²
GDP (ranking: 237e) 0.001 billions $USD (2005)
GDP/capita (ranking) 2,988 $USD (2005)
GDP growth 0.00 % / year (2005)
Life expectancy (ranking) 0.00 years (2018)
Birth rate 0.00 ‰ (2018)
Fertility rate 0.00 children / woman (2018)
Death rate (ranking) 0.00 ‰ (2018)
Infant mortality rate (ranking) 0.00 ‰ (2018)
Literacy rate 100.00 % (2019)
Official languages English (Pitkern spoken)
Currency New Zealand dollar ($ NZD)
HDI (ranking: n.c.) 0.000 / 1 (2017)
EPI (ranking) 0.00 (2018)
Government British Overseas Territory
Head of State Queen Elizabeth II ; Governor Laura Clarke
National Day 21 April (Queen's birthday in 1926)
ISO Codes PN, PCN
Demonym Pitcairn Islanders
One of the most isolated places in the world

Pitcairn is a small archipelago belonging to the United Kingdom and whose main island is Pitcairn, the other islands being Oeno, Henderson and Ducie. Pitcairn is located 2,078 kilometers west of Easter Island, Chile, and 2,182 kilometers southeast of Tahiti, French Polynesia.

Pitcairn

The territory benefits from an exclusive economic zone that covers nearly 560 000 km2. Pitcairn Island is the only one of the four islands to be inhabited. Isolated from the world, the territory is very sparsely populated. Its inhabitants are descendants of the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian women.

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Adamstown 50 inhabitants
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