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Q: What is the tallest mountain in the Stewart islands in new zealand?
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The islands of New Zealand?

3 Major islands North Island South Island and Stewart Island


What is a name of a mountain in New Zealand?

Mt RuapehuAoraki Mt Cook (tallest)


Where does New Zealand end?

It ends in Stewart Island , which is a small island at the bottom of the South Island. New Zealand is made up of 2 main Islands plus Stewart Island which is very tiny by comparison. The southernmost point of New Zealand is on Jacquemart Island in the Campbell Islands and the northernmost point of New Zealand is in the kermadec Islands.


What state is Rotorua New Zealand in?

New Zealand does not have states. There are three main islands, the north, south and Stewart Islands. Rotorua is in the Central North Island


What is New Zealand's tallest mountain and was named after a British sea captain?

The tallest NZ mountain is Mt. Cook. It is named after Captain Cook. It has two official names; the other is Aoraki.


Which country includes North Island South Island and Stewart and Chatham Islands?

New Zealand


What are some famous mountains?

Mount Everest- tallest mountain in the worldK2 (Godwin Austen)- second tallestKangchenjunga- third tallestLhotse- fourthMount Logan- tallest in Canada, second tallest in North AmericaMount Fuji- tallest mountain in JapanMount Kilimanjaro- tallest mountain in AfricaMount McKinley (Denali)- tallest mountain in North America (located in Alaska)Mont Blanc- tallest mountain in the AlpsMount Vesuvius- volcano/mountain that erupted, burying PompeiiMount Thor- greatest vertical drop at 1250 metres, located on Baffin Island in CanadaMount Cook- tallest mountain in New Zealand


Which of the islands named above is the smallest 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.


New Zealand is two islands how are they different?

There are many more than two islands in New Zealand. North Island, South Island and Stewart Island are the largest islands. The South Island is larger with less people and more farmland and mountain ranges, and the North Island is smaller with more cities.


What large islands make up New Zealand?

a island owned by new Zealand is white island


The Zealand island is a part of which country?

The island of Zealand is an island belonging to Denmak.The islands of New Zealand, including the North Island, South Island, Stewart Island and numerous smaller islands, all form the self-governing, independent country of New Zealand.


Howm does sir Edmund Hilary impact on New Zealand?

he was the first to reach the top to the tallest mountain of the world