If you mean South Island, New Zealand. It is largely Protestant, mostly Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian.
In medival Japan, their diet was mostly seafood, because they are an island.
Coal is mostly found on the West Coast of NZ's Upper South Island.
The largest lakes in the North island are mostly volcanic craters. In the South Island, they are mostly glacial in origin. The largest lake in Aotearoa New Zealand is Taupo which is in the North Island. The next four largest lakes are Te anau, Wakatipu, Wanaka and Waihora (Ellesmere), and are in the South Island.
Japanese: 'central plain'; mostly found in the island of Ky?sh?. Borne by descendants of the Mononobe clan, the name is listed in the Shinsen sh?jiroku. It is pronounced Nakabaru on Okinawa island.
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.
Pearl harbor was the main one, but mostly the whole island was bombed
Australia is mostly flat. New Zealand is mostly hilly. (Source: I'm a New Zealander)
Yes it is. According to FamilyEducation site, Isobe is a Japanese name meaning seashore'. The name is written in two different ways and is found mostly in eastern Japan and the Ryūkyūan island of Miyako.
sushi/japanese
the Japanese
the country has a several large regions of plains, mostly in Si. the southland plains and the Canterbury plains are the main plains.