The Forty-Fours

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The Forty-Fours are a small, remote group of rocky islets forming the easternmost part of New Zealand’s Chatham Islands archipelago.

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The Forty-Fours canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
group of islets
administeredBy New Zealand government
archipelago Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands archipelago
continent Oceania
country New Zealand
habitatFor marine mammals
seabirds
hasClimate cool oceanic climate
hasEcosystem subantarctic island ecosystem
hasName The Forty-Fours self-link
islandType oceanic islets
languageOfToponym English
locatedEastOf Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Island

Pitt Island NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
South Pacific Ocean
eastern Chatham Islands region
notableFor rugged rocky coastline
seabird breeding colonies
partOf Chatham Islands
population uninhabited
position easternmost part of the Chatham Islands archipelago
region Chatham Islands
surface form: Chatham Islands Territory
relativeLocation remote from main Chatham Islands
sovereignState New Zealand
terrain rocky islets
use seabird habitat
wildlife refuge

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Chatham Islands hasIsland The Forty-Fours
The Forty-Fours hasName The Forty-Fours self-link