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Iceland or New Zealand
It is a small island in the Pacific Ocean. New Zealand has had a significant role in its administration.
Yes. 160 million years ago, New Zealand, Australia and Antarctica were one continent, Gondwana. Very slowly they separated into three. New Zealand was one island up till about one million years ago. There's a good animation at the link below.
None. It is a location on the South Island of New Zealand. The closest large city however is Wellington some 40 miles away and which is New Zealand's capital. See link below for handy longitude-latitude locator.
Australia is both a continent and a country.
Well wellington is in new zealand and new zealand's not a continent or part of a continent
The continent south of New Zealand is Antarctica
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
The islands of New Zealand are about 2500km from the continent of Australia.
no the capital of new zealand is Wellington
The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington
wellington is the 1st capital of new zealand
The capital of New Zealand is Wellington
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.
The continent east of New Zealand is South America
Australia is the largest country which is closest to New Zealand. New Zealand lies between the continent of Antarctica and the continent - country (country - continent) of Australia.
Russell was the first capital of New Zealand.