What nation owns Easter Island?

What nation owns Easter Island?

Chile
Easter Island

Easter Island Rapa Nui (Rapa Nui) Isla de Pascua (Spanish)
Country Chile
Region Valparaíso
Province Isla de Pascua
Commune Isla de Pascua

Where are the stone heads of Rapa Nui National Park?

Rapa Nui is the Polynesian name of Easter Island; its Spanish name is Isla de Pascua….

Rapa Nui National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
Ahu Akivi moai that face the ocean
Location Easter Island, Chile
Nearest city Hanga Roa

Who owns Rapa Nui National Park?

the National Forest Service of Chile
The Rapa Nui National Park has two official protections. On one hand, since 1935 it has been a national park, administered by the National Forest Service of Chile (CONAF).

Does anyone live on Easter Island now?

About 5,000 people live on Easter Island today, and thousands of tourists come to see the anthropomorphic “moai” statues each year. Amid strain from a rising population, the island faces challenges ahead.

Who killed Easter Island?

Peruvian slave raiders
In December 1862, Peruvian slave raiders struck Easter Island. Violent abductions continued for several months, eventually capturing or killing around 1500 men and women, about half of the island’s population.

Why does Easter Island have no trees?

When it rains on the island, also known as Rapa Nui, the water rapidly drains through the porous volcanic soil, leaving the grass dry again. That’s one reason why the island at the end of the world has stayed almost entirely bare, with no trees or shrubs.

How much do houses cost on Easter Island?

Private Easter Island rental homes range between $116 – $438 per night. Prices change based on seasonal demand, travel dates, property location, capacity, amenities, etc.