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Easter Island / Rapa Nui National Park

cultural

Polynesian island of 887 monumental moai statues, isolated 3,500 km west of Chile. Inscribed 1995.

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The Rapa Nui are the Indigenous Polynesian peoples of Easter Island. The easternmost Polynesian culture, the descendants of the original people of Easter Island make up about 60% of the current Easter Island population and have a significant portion of their population residing in mainland Chile. They speak Rapa Nui and Chilean Spanish. At the 2017 census there were 7,750 island inhabitants—almost all living in the village of Hanga Roa on the sheltered west coast.

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