3 Major islands
North Island
South Island
and Stewart Island
New Zealand is south west of the Cook Islands
no. new zealand and the polynesian islands are there own separate groups of islands
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.
All of New Zealand, including its outlying islands, are in the Southern hemisphere.
Cook Strait separates the two islands of New Zealand.
New Zealand controls the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands is a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand, which means it governs its domestic affairs but relies on New Zealand for defense and foreign relations.
Q - What islands include New Zealand and twenty five thousand smaller islands? A - The Pacific Islands.
New Zealand is a country made up of a group of islands.
The Cook Strait separates the two main islands of New Zealand.
The Kermadec Islands (Rangitahua) lie to the northeast of New Zealand.
New Zealand is two main islands plus several small islands
The Cook Islands are a protectorate of New Zealand.