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Pitcairn Islands

Pitcairn Islands, a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, are one of the world’s most isolated inhabited places. The Pitcairn Islands are a British Overseas Territory, and the last remaining British colony in the Pacific. The islands are home to just over 50 people, most of whom are descended from the mutineers of the HMS Bounty. The Pitcairn Islands are best known for the mutiny on the Bounty, which occurred in 1789. The mutineers, led by Fletcher Christian, took over the ship and set sail for Tahiti. They eventually made their way to Pitcairn Island, where they burned the Bounty and settled. The Pitcairn Islands have been inhabited ever since. The people of Pitcairn Island are very friendly and welcoming to visitors. The island is a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Pacific Ocean. There are no cars on the island, and the only way to get around is by foot or bicycle. The Pitcairn Islands are a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you’re looking for a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, the Pitcairn Islands are the perfect destination.

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Economy

GDP
2.224 million US dollars
Currency

Date format

Calendar
First workday
Monday
Weekend
Saturday - Sunday

Measurement units

Measurement system
Metric
Length units
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Area units
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Speed unit
Kilometer per hour
Temperature unit
Celsius

Population
50
Literacy percentage
99%
Official language