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  2. Dec 25, 2017 · The two most obvious December discoveries on the globe have the same name: Christmas Island. Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, just south of Java, is an Australian territory. This tiny...

  3. 2 days ago · Christmas Island, island in the Indian Ocean administered as an external territory of Australia. It is the summit of an oceanic mountain whose highest point on the island is Murray Hill, rising to 1,184 feet (361 meters) in the western part of the island. The main settlement is at Flying Fish Cove.

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  4. 09 Nov 2022. @LuceJuiceLuce. Two islands have, at one time or another, carried the name Christmas Island. The Christmas Island in the Pacific Ocean is today better known as Kiritimati, and is part of the nation of Kiribati. It was documented by Captain James Cook on Christmas Eve in 1777.

  5. Wilayah Pulau Krismas. The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory in the Indian Ocean comprising the island of the same name. It is located approximately 350 kilometres (190 nautical miles) south of Java and Sumatra and about 1,550 km (840 nmi) north-west of the closest point on the Australian mainland. It has an area ...

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  6. Kiritimati has a long and fascinating history. It was first discovered by the Spanish explorer Alvaro de Mendana in 1568, who named it “Isla de los Reyes Magos” (Island of the Three Kings). The name was later changed to “Christmas Island” by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1777.

  7. Christmas Island is believed to be moving northward on a tectonic plate at the rate of a few centimeters a year. Formation of Christmas Island, according to a commonly accepted theory is as follows:

  8. Author : Pocket Books. While some people might think the island was named by Captain James Cook, that is not the case. This 153 square kilometres island was named as early as in 1643 by Captain William Mynors when he passed by the island on his ship called the Royal Mary on Christmas day.

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