The North Island, te Ika a Maui; the South Island, te Wai Pounamu; and Stewart Island, Rakiura.
The three islands that make up New Zealand are the North Island, the South Island, and Stuart Island. Stuart Island is the bigger of the smaller islands.
Looking at a globe - the two islands of New Zealand are the largest.
No not by a long way.
New Zealand does not have states. There are three main islands, the north, south and Stewart Islands. Rotorua is in the Central North Island
New Zealand is a country made up of a group of islands.
New Zealand is two main islands plus several small islands
New Zealand is south west of the Cook Islands
New Zealand is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean made up of of three main islands (North Island, South Island and Stewart Island) and hundreds of smaller ones. Part of the New Zealand archipelago are the Kermadec Islands situated 300 miles north of the North Island, the Three Kings (55k north of Cape Reinga), The Poor Knights off the coast of Northland, the Chatham Islands and the subantartic Campbell Islands and Auckland Islands. New Zealand islands vary in climate from subtropical to subantartic.
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.
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.
There are three islands in New Zealand: the North Island (the main one), the South Island and Stewart Island.(Source: I'm a New Zealander :) )