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Cook Islands and Cordyline fruticosa

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Difference between Cook Islands and Cordyline fruticosa

Cook Islands vs. Cordyline fruticosa

The Cook Islands (Cook Islands Māori: Kūki 'Āirani) is a self-governing island country in the South Pacific Ocean in free association with New Zealand. Cordyline fruticosa is an evergreen flowering plant in the Asparagus family, Asparagaceae, known by a wide variety of common names, including cabbage palm, good luck plant, palm lily, ti plant, Kī, Lā‘ī (Hawaiian), Tī Pore (Māori), Sī (Tongan), Lauti (Samoan), and Autī (Tahitian).

Similarities between Cook Islands and Cordyline fruticosa

Cook Islands and Cordyline fruticosa have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Māori language, New Zealand, Queen's Representative, Samoan language, Tahitian language.

Māori language

Māori, also known as te reo ("the language"), is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Queen's Representative

The Queen's Representative is the formal title given to the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of New Zealand, in the Cook Islands.

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Samoan language

Samoan (Gagana faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa – IPA) is the language of the Samoan Islands, comprising the Independent State of Samoa and the United States territory of American Samoa.

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Tahitian language

Tahitian (autonym Reo Tahiti, part of Reo Mā'ohi, languages of French Polynesia)Reo Mā'ohi correspond to “languages of natives from French Polynesia”, and may in principle designate any of the seven indigenous languages spoken in French Polynesia.

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Cook Islands and Cordyline fruticosa Comparison

Cook Islands has 123 relations, while Cordyline fruticosa has 62. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.70% = 5 / (123 + 62).

References

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