Executive summary by darmansjah
Easter Island is a Polynesian island in the southeastern
Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle. Easter
Island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early Rapa Nui
people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter
Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa
Nui National Park.

Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in
the world The nearest inhabited land (50 residents) is Pitcairn Island at 2,075
kilometres (1,289 mi), and the nearest continental point lies in central Chile,
at 3,512 kilometres (2,182 mi).
Easter Island is a special territory of Chile that was
annexed in 1888. Administratively, it belongs to the Valparaíso Region and more
specifically, is the only commune of the Province Isla de Pascua. According to
the 2012 census, it has about 5,800 residents, of which some 60% are
descendants of the aboriginal Rapa Nui.
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