Yes, New Zealand consists of three main islands (North, South and Stewart) and a number of outlying islands such as The Chatham Islands. These are the main populated ones, though there are several other populated smaller islands.
More remote are unpopulated islands such as Campbell, Auckland, the Snares, and so on.
New Zealand is composed of North Island and South Island.
Cook Strait separates North and South Island of New Zealand.
It is in the South Island.
About 1,200 miles southeast of Australia is New Zealand, also known as North and south Island.
The North Island of New Zealand is separated from the South Island by the Cook Strait.
Mars
Everywhere! South island, North island, absolutely everywhere!
it is in the centre of the North Island
Wellington is on the North Island, south end.
The North Island.
New Zealand is divided into the North Island and the South Island. The country is known for its stunning landscapes, Maori culture, and outdoor activities.
Christchurch is New Zealand's second most populous city and is in the South Island of the country.