112 square kilometres.
No. Peninsulas are connected to the main land on one side. New Zealand is not. It is separate from Australia and therefore kind of an island. Except probably to big to be a real island.
Rakaia, Ashburton District, the South Island, New Zealand. Also, the town of Gore in the southern South Island has a giant trout statue.
A small island north of Auckland (the big city in NZ) which is surrounded by a marine reserve and is great for snorkeling for the day.
New Zealand consists of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. These two islands are the largest in the country and are known for their diverse landscapes and natural beauty, including mountains, lakes, and fjords.
The closest country is Fiji, which is just a small island. New Zealand is surrounded by a large number of small islands. The country closest to New Zealand that is a bigger more industrial country would be Australia.
Susan Campbell has written: 'The big book of New England curiosities'
The North Island is located near New Zealand and is one of the two main islands it is the worlds 14th largest island and is home to the Maori's it also has a wide variety of fauna and a big bird population.
Mt Tauhara is about 890 meters (2,920 feet) high. It is a dormant stratovolcano located near Taupo in the North Island of New Zealand.
The Bay of Islands is near the northern tip of New Zealand. More specifically it is in the North Island of New Zealand and is close to Whangarei. The Bay of Islands is a popular sailing, fishing, and tourist destination. It is also well known for big-game fishing.
The Southern Ocean is approximately 7.848 million square miles. The Southern Ocean circles Antarctica. it is one of the 5 oceans in the world.
new zealand
Little bit bigger then New Zealand