The Pitcairn Islands are a group of four volcanic islands in
the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas Territory in the
Pacific. The four islands – Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno – are spread
over several hundred miles of ocean and have a total land area of about 47
square kilometers. Only Pitcairn, the second-largest island that measures about
3.6 kilometres from east to west, is inhabited.
The islands are inhabited mostly by descendants of the
Bounty mutineers and the Tahitians (or Polynesians) who accompanied them, an
event retold in numerous books and films. This history is still apparent in the
surnames of many of the islanders. With only about 56 inhabitants, originating
from four main families, Pitcairn is the least populous national jurisdiction
in the world.
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