Atlas of the Coral Sea Islands

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Coral Sea Islands

Coral Sea Islands

English Coral Sea Islands - Coral Sea Islands Territory

Coral Sea Islands is an external territory of Australia, consisting of numerous, small, uninhabited islands and reefs in the Coral Sea, northeast of Queensland, Australia and south of ► Papua New Guinea. The territory covers 780,000 sq km, extending east and south from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef and includes Heralds Beacon Island, Osprey Reef, the Willis Group, and fifteen other islands and/or reefs.


Short name Coral Sea Islands
Official name Coral Sea Islands Territory
Status External territory of Australia
Location Pacific Ocean
Capital
Population (only on Willis Island) 4 inhabitants
Area 51 islands and/or reefs in an area of 780,000 km²
Major language(s)
Major religion(s)
More information Coral Sea Islands, Geography of the Coral Sea Islands, History of the Coral Sea Islands and Politics of the Coral Sea Islands
More images Coral Sea Islands - Coral Sea Islands (Category).

General maps

Map of the Coral Sea Islands
Map showing the location of the of the Coral Sea

History

Coral Sea Islands became an external territory of Australia in 1969.

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