Pitcairn Islands
The Pitcairn Islands, officially named the
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno Islands,
are a group of four islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. The islands are a
British overseas territory (formerly British colony), the last remaining in the
Pacific. Only
The
islands are best known for being the home of the descendants of the Bounty
mutineers and the Tahitians who accompanied them, an event retold in numerous
books and films. This story is still apparent in the surnames of many of the
islanders. With only 50 inhabitants (from nine families), Pitcairn is also
notable for being the least populated jurisdiction in the world (although it is
not a sovereign nation). The United Nations Committee on Decolonization
includes the