Starting from the lower south island we have...
-Nelson/Tasman
-Marlborough
-West Coast
-Canterbury
-Otago
-Southland
and north island...
-Wellington
-Manawatu/Wanganui
-Taranaki
-Hawkes Bay
-Gisbourne
-Bay of Plenty
-Waikato
-Auckland
-Northland
There are 16 regions in New Zealand.
New Zealand does not have states. New Zealand is a country that for local government purposes is divided into Regions and these are divided into Cities and Districts. None use the abbreviation ON.
When summer in New Zealand, the Earth's southern regions are tilted towards the Sun, and the North Pole tilted away from it.
New Zealand does fluoridate their water, but not all their entire supply of water. Some regions voted against having their water fluoridated.
New Zealand has Regions, not provinces, but Hamilton is in the Waikato Region
Fuchsia are native to the mountainous regions of Central and South America and New Zealand
There are different amounts each time I search, but one of the most common ones is 16 different regions.
i lived in new zealand for 12 years and then moved to Australia. the Australian dollar is worth more than the new zealand dollar. new zealand has much more hills/ mountains because it is on a faultline (earthquakes) and Australia is not. Julia gillard is Australia's first female prime minister. new zealand had a female prime minister, Helen clark, years ago. New zealand is about the length of the Northern Territory in Australia. Australia is enormous compared to new zealand new zealand only have regions, not states, as Australia do in new zealand they call FLIP FLOPS or THONGS jandles. there are alot of slang differences in Australia and new zealand in new zealand they say burger king. in Australia it is hungry jacks.
New Zealand uses indigenous flora and fauna on the reverse of its banknotes. The New Zealand Falcon or karearea, is mostly found in the alpine regions of the south island, but can be found in the southern most areas of the north island. The New Zealand Falcon is New Zealands only endemic falcon, and New Zealands only endemic bird of prey.
3 - North Island, South Island and Stewart Island
New Zealand has no states. New Zealand consists of two islands separated by the Cook Straight, the islands are named the North Island and the South Island. New Zealand is divided into regions which consist of cities (roughly numbering 50,000 people of greater), and towns. The largest cities are Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton, Wellington, Dunedin
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.