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Rapa Nui - traduction vers néerlandais

POLYNESIAN ISLAND OF CHILE
Isla de Pascua; Rapa Nui; Rapa Nui and Sala-y-Gomez subtropical broadleaf forests; Easter Islands; Easter island; Big Rapa; Chilean Polynesia; Easter Isle; Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua; Rapa nui; Rapa-Nui; Climate of Easter Island; Geology of Easter Island; Ecology of Easter Island; Culture of Easter Island; Demographics of Easter Island; Government of Easter Island; Isla De Pascua; Paasch-Eyland; Paasch Eyland; List of cities in Easter Island; Easter Islanders; Transport in Easter Island; Ahu (Easter Island); Easterisland; Hiro's Trumpet; Pu o Hiro; Davis's Island; Petroglyphs on Easter Island; Rapa Nui settlement; Rapa Nui subtropical broadleaf forests; Parliament of Easter Island; Politics of Easter Island; Spanish language in Easter Island; 2022 Easter Island wildfire
  • Ancestor figure, circa 1830, from [[LACMA]] collections
  • [[Angata]], 1919
  • Manu Piri symbolizes love and union between two people. The slogan of the current administration is "Rapa Nui hai mahatu", translated as "Rapa Nui with love".
  • Detailed map of Rapa Nui/Easter Island
  • [[Motu Nui]] islet, part of the Birdman Cult ceremony
  • Bird paintings in the cave called "Cave of the Men Eaters"
  • Easter Island, ''Isla Salas y Gómez'', South America and the islands in between
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  • Rapa Nui]] woman
  • Rapa Nui people, painted by [[Louis Choris]], 1816
  • ahu]] with five moai showing retaining wall, platform, ramp and pavement. The Mataveri end of Hanga Roa is visible in the background with [[Rano Kau]] rising above it.
  • date=31 October 2014 }}.</ref>
  • Traditional cultivars of [[sweet potato]] (''kumara'') were staple crops on Polynesian Rapa Nui
  • [[Jacob Roggeveen]] analyzing a Moai statue, 18th-century engraving.
  • [[Mahani Teave]], 2012
  • La Pérouse]] at Easter Island in 1786
  • "Queen Mother" Koreto with her daughters "Queen" Caroline and Harriette in 1877
  • Typical landscape on Easter Island; rounded extinct volcanoes covered in low vegetation.
  • laser scan]] collected by nonprofit [[CyArk]].
  • Sample of [[rongorongo]]
  • 100px
  • upright
  • [[Thor Heyerdahl]], 1980

Rapa Nui         
Paaseiland (een klein eiland in de Stille Oceaan)
Easter Island         
Paaseiland (eiland in de Stille Oceaan)
Isla de Pascua         
Isla de Pascua (een eiland in de Stille Oceaan)

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Easter Island

Easter Island (Rapa Nui: Rapa Nui; Spanish: Isla de Pascua) is an island and special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. The island is most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant monumental statues, called moai, which were created by the early Rapa Nui people. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island a World Heritage Site, with much of the island protected within Rapa Nui National Park.

Experts disagree on when the island's Polynesian inhabitants first reached the island. While many in the research community cited evidence that they arrived around the year 800, a 2007 study found compelling evidence that they arrived closer to 1200. The inhabitants created a thriving and industrious culture, as evidenced by the island's numerous enormous stone moai and other artifacts. But land clearing for cultivation and the introduction of the Polynesian rat led to gradual deforestation. By the time of European arrival in 1722, the island's population was estimated to be 2,000 to 3,000. European diseases, Peruvian slave raiding expeditions in the 1860s, and emigration to other islands such as Tahiti further depleted the population, reducing it to a low of 111 native inhabitants in 1877.

Chile annexed Easter Island in 1888. In 1966, the Rapa Nui were granted Chilean citizenship. In 2007 the island gained the constitutional status of "special territory" (Spanish: territorio especial). Administratively, it belongs to the Valparaíso Region, constituting a single commune (Isla de Pascua) of the Province of Isla de Pascua. The 2017 Chilean census registered 7,750 people on the island, of whom 3,512 (45%) considered themselves Rapa Nui.

Easter Island is one of the world's remotest inhabited islands. The nearest inhabited land (around 50 residents in 2013) is Pitcairn Island, 2,075 kilometres (1,289 mi) away; the nearest town with a population over 500 is Rikitea, on the island of Mangareva, 2,606 km (1,619 mi) away; the nearest continental point lies in central Chile, 3,512 km (2,182 mi) away.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Rapa Nui
1. The Rapa Nui people were lucky to survive at all.
2. Despite intermarriage and immigration from the mainland, the Rapa Nui are a strong people.
3. As is a stirring Sunday mass – conducted in Spanish, Rapa Nui and some English – in Iglesia Hanga Roa.
4. They play ukuleles and sing passionately – stories in Rapa Nui about their forefathers‘ arrival on this island.
5. Some 4,000 people live on Easter Island and about 1,800 of them are part of the Rapa Nui community with links to the original inhabitants.