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Location: The Pitcairn Islands are a group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, about midway between Peru and New Zealand
Geographical Features: The Pitcairn Islands are made up of Pitcairn Island, Sandy Island, Oeno Island, Henderson Island and Ducie Island, which are situated in the South Pacific Ocean. Pitcairn and Henderson are volcanic in origin. The coastlines are rocky characterised by cliffs. The terrain is rugged.
| Total Area: |
47 km2 (18 miles2) |
| Coastline: |
51 km (32 miles) |
| Lowest Point: |
0 m (0 feet)
Pacific Ocean |
| Highest Point: |
347 m (1,138 feet)
Pawala Valley Ridge |
Regions/States/Provinces/Districts: The Pitcairn Islands consist of five islands.
Pitcairn Island, Sandy Island, Oeno Island, Henderson Island, Ducie Island
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