Kingdom of Rarotonga

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Mātāmuatanga Rarotonga
Kingdom of Rarotonga
Protectorate of the United Kingdom
1858 – 1901

Flag of Rarotonga

Flag

Location of Rarotonga
Capital Avarua (presumed)
Government Monarchy
Historical era New Imperialism
 - Protectorate 1888
 - Established 1858
 - Disestablished 1901

The Kingdom of Rarotonga, (Cook Islands Maori: Mātāmuatanga Rarotonga) named after the island of Rarotonga, was an independent kingdom established in the present-day Cook Islands in 1858. In 1888 it became a protectorate of the United Kingdom by its own request, and in 1893 the name was changed to the Cook Islands Federation.

In 1901 the United Kingdom delegated their responsibilities for the Cook Islands by transferring them to the jurisdiction of its Colony of New Zealand. The Cooks would retain their status as a protectorate until 1965.

The flag of Rarotonga 1858-1888.
The flag of Rarotonga 1858-1888.
The flag of the Cook Islands 1893-1901.
The flag of the Cook Islands 1893-1901.

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