New Zealand has two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. A third, much smaller island, Stewart Island, is found to the South of the South Island.
Cook Strait which lies between the North and South Islands, connects the Tasman Sea on the West to the Pacific Ocean on the East.
The Galapagos Islands
Scotland's climate is similar to the south of New Zealand's South Island.
New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Maui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu. Though larger than the North Island, the South Island is much less populous.
New Zealand has three main islands and many other smaller islands. The three main islands are the North Island, the South Island, and the smaller island off the South coast of the South Island, Stewart Island or Rakiura.
no there is not
Cook Strait which lies between the North and South Islands, connects the Tasman Sea on the West to the Pacific Ocean on the East.
There are islands to the west called the galapagos islands but none to the east as that would be other land masses of south America (i.e Brazil, etc..)
The Galapagos Islands
Stewart Island
Scotland's climate is similar to the south of New Zealand's South Island.
the palau islands is a territory of the philippines and other islands of philippine sea and other islands of the south china sea (west philippine sea) it's are spratly islands(kalayaan islands),scarborough shoal(panatag island) and other parts of south china sea(west philippine sea) and other parts of philippine sea.
The Maluku Islands were called the Spice Islands.
The group of islands, located 300miles from South America's Patagonian coast is called Falkland Islands. They are one of the British overseas territories and not part of South America.
There are the Shetland Islands in Scotland. There is no place in Ireland called Shetland but there is a place called Ireland on the South Mainland of the Shetland Islands.
Cook called the islands the North Island and the South Island.
Because its not the same country idiot