COCOS ISLANDS

kōˈkōs or Keeling Islands, officially Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, two separate atolls comprising 27 coral islets (1996 pop. 655), 5.5 sq mi (14.2 sq km), in the Indian Ocean, c.1,400 mi (2,250 km) SE of Sri Lanka. They are under Australian administration. Only three of the islands are inhabited: West Island, which has an airport and the largest community of Europeans; Home Island, the former headquarters of the Clunies-Ross Estate and inhabited mainly by Cocos Malays; and Direction Island, which has an aviation-marine base. The predominant religion is Sunni Muslim; the major language is English. The economy is based on aviation and government facilities maintained by the Australian government. Coconuts are harvested, but copra production ceased in the 1980s; there is some tourism and fishing.

Discovered in 1609 by Capt. William Keeling of the East India Company, the Cocos were settled in 1826 by Alexander Hare, an Englishman. A second settlement was founded in 1827 by John Clunies-Ross, a Scottish seaman, who landed with a boatload of Malay sailors. In 1857 the islands were annexed to the British crown. Queen Victoria granted the lands to the Clunies-Ross family in 1886 in return for the right to use any land on the island for public purposes. In 1903, as a dependency of Britain's Singapore colony, the islands were included in the Straits Settlements; in 1955 they were placed under Australian administration. In 1978, Australia purchased the Clunies-Ross family's interests in the islands, except for the family estate. Island residents voted to become part of Australia in 1984. Australia purchased the last Clunies-Ross-owned property in the islands in 1993.

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...Bay 32 HMS Clio 136 Clipperton Island 122 Clunies-Ross, John 161 coastal islands 31-3 Cockatoo Island 51 Cockburn Town 113 , 172 Coconut Island 19 Cocos Keeling Islands 161 Cold War 143 Coll 44 colonialism 137-41 , 218 Comharchumman Inis Meain...
...large number in a cave on the islands north side. French archaeologist...Pora on the north side of the island, during his visit in 1995...original clearly has `boles. The islands rock art features a couple...with carbon in soils on Easter Island (ill. a3A). These channels...and not at all with those of Cocos. Love found these root casts...
...surrounded I - 1/2-mile-long Cocos Island lies about l-/2 miles...peninsulas west end is Orote Island and off its south- central side is Neye Islands, both small rocky islets...boomerang-shaped Cabras Island, which protects the harbors...
...such as the cyclone-prone small Reef Islands (Temotu Province), many so-called...Artocarpus altilis), the coconut (Cocos nucifera), bush spinach (Hibiscus manihot...from Vanikolo.11 Elsewhere on the big islands, the abundance of the long-lived Canarium...
...Clerke of HMS Resolution in supposing that Cocos nucifera niu was the only fruit or foodstuff...merchantman Margaret and had been called Holts Island. Of these facts, Bellingshausen could...Tepoto was one of Commodore John Byrons Islands of Disappointment, sighted on 7 June...for maintaining contact with outlying islands. Details of craft in Haddon and Hornell...
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The Art of War, or Coco Fuscos Occupation by Jonathan...theMoMA, and the Guggenheim, Coco Fusco has been waging a counterattack...included the utilization of the islands as military bases, abandoning...103-4). After considering Cocos occupation of artistic space...
...been lower than on warmer islands. The nu (Cocos nucifera, coconut) was another...District on the west of the island. There is no strong windward...many other Polynesian high islands, so this difference is not...Land Tenure in the Cook Islands. Oxford University Press...Ipomoea batatas) from Mangaia Island, Central Polynesia. Antiquity...
...conference volume entitled Mans Place in the Island Ecosystem. The islands of the Pacific, known for their great...the northeastern part of Nuku Hiva Island was probably among the archipelagos most well-suited islands for permanent habitation. Regarding...physical environments among Pacific islands, in Mans Place in the Island Ecosystem: 7-38, ed. F. R. Fosberg...
...unknown on Easter Island, Norfolk Island, the Chatham Islands, and New Zealand, especially since...Archaeological Investigation of Aitutaki Island, Southern Cook Islands. Ph.D. diss. University of Washington...Directory. <br/ TABLE 2. BIOGRAPHY OF ISLANDS IN TEST SAMPLE ISLAND AREA FAUNAL (KM <br/ ISLAND GROUP...
...found mainly on the large islands.(21) Selayar exported large...endangered because it was a small island, and elsewhere in the eastern...1914) F.W.T. Hunger, Cocos Nucifera. Handboek voor de...Coconut Oil Trade of the Gilbert Islands", in H.E. Maude, Of Islands and Men: Studies in Pacific...
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...the Then Mysterious Coco De Mer Fruits Which Grew Exclusively on the Islands. by Baffour Ankomah...brutal battles for the islands bountiful treasures...after the third largest island in the group). Uninhabited...the second largest island in the group, Praslin (the true home of the coco de mer) was also claimed...Praslin. Two other nearby islands, La Digue and Curieuse...
...Ricas remote Isla del Coco, a group of voracious...Isla de los Tiburones (Island of the Sharks)--is...corridor that joins the islands of the region A half...legends and that the name "Island of the Sharks" is well...charismatic species around the islands of Malpelo (Colombia), Coiba (Panama), or Coco (Costa Rica). The...
...silence reigns in the ocean depths surrounding the remote Isla del Coco in Costa Rica, a group of voracious predators is exercising...challenges to maintaining the delicate ecological balance of the island. In other climates, thousands of coffee producers in formerly...
...give in that connection. Cocos (Keeling) Islands On 14 September 1983, the...which the people of the Islands would be able to determine...that since the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) conflict, Ascension Island, the other dependency...
...approaches are ringed by 13,000 islands stretching for over 5,000 kilometres through the island archipelagos from the Cocos Islands through Java to Fiji. Australias...with a continental outlook, an island-nation with an inward focus...
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I WANT MY ISLANDS BACK; Founded by a Scots Sailor...fish - the inhabitants of the Cocos are not happy. Rebellion is...a dynasty after settling on Cocos in 1827. Deprived of his birthright...old said over a beer in the Cocos Club, the islands one and...officer who mistook them for the Coco Islands of the Andamans, the...
PCA Tests 100% Crude Coco Biofuel. The use of 100 percent crude...Micronesian countries and the Marshall Island," said PCA Administrator Jesus Emmanuel...used in the country. While the Pacific islands have been commercially using the biofuel...country that has coconut specially in island provinces where cost of diesel ranges...
...Island of Crime; Caribbean Island Joins the Crimestoppers International...tarnished image of the Caribbean island, whose reputation for safety...while on their honeymoon at the islands Cocos Bay resort. Simon Calder...virtually most people on the island." The Antigua Sun newspaper...
...Shooting of Couple Hits Islands Trade. Byline: Robin Turner TOURISM on the island of Antigua has suffered...on their honeymoon at the islands Cocos Bay resort. Simon Calder...afraid there is little the island can do to rectify the situation...
...banning certain remote islands for the purposes of migration...Ashmore Reef and Cartier Island in the Timor Sea, Christmas Island and Cocos Island in the Indian Ocean, as...temporarily excising four islands off west Australia late...
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COCOS ISLANDS ko kos or Keeling Islands, officially Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, two separate atolls comprising 27...administration. Only three of the islands are inhabited: West Island , which has an airport and the largest...
WEST ISLAND island (est. pop. 120), capital of the Cocos Islands , an Australian territory. One of three inhabited islands in the group, its population...of European descent. The island also is the site of a meteorological...
KEELING ISLANDS see Cocos Islands . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...had been made a dependency of Singapore in 1906, was constituted a fourth Settlement in 1912. ( Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands had been made dependencies of Singapore in 1889 and 1903, respectively.) The Straits Settlement crown colony...
...constituted a crown colony, with Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Following a decade of Communist terrorism, Singapore, separated from Christmas Island and the Cocos-Keeling islands, became (June, 1959) a self-governing...
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