no
Neither. New Zealand is not in the tropics, but neither is it "in the mountains". New Zealand features many mountains, glaciers and a long line of alps, but its actual location is within the temperate zone.
yes
New Zealand is located entirely within the southern hemisphere.
New Zealand government operates throughout the length and breadth of the country, as well as within a huge distance of its shores and within its dependencies and territories.
Well, New Zealand itself and its associated islands are all in the Pacific, as are Auckland, Campbell, Scott islands, and Antipodes Islands also. But in the north of New Zealand, occupied/settled islands would include the Cook Islands, Tokelau, and Niue, which are within the Realm of New Zealand.
They can. True possums are found in New Guinea, Australia (including Tasmania), Sulawesi (Indonesia) and a few other small islands in the Pacific region. Possums can live within the tropics in these countries, but they are also found throughout Australia, in both warm temperate and cool temperate forests. The brush-tailed possums has also been introduced to New Zealand, where is has thrived, despite the cooler climate.
As a tourist, you can visit New Zealand for up to 9 months within an 18-month period.
No. It passes north of South Australia, through Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland.
As a visitor to New Zealand, you can typically stay for up to 9 months within an 18-month period.
New Zealand Post offer a variety of services. These include postal services within New Zealand and beyond, redirection of mail, and tracking of mail online and via phone.
New Zealand
Ethnic groups are encouraged to maintain cultural practices which lie within the legal framework in New Zealand.