Wellington is the capital of New Zealand and is located on the North Island.
The three main islands of New Zealand are the North Island, the South Island, and Stewart Island. The North Island is the most populous and visited, containing cities like Auckland and Wellington. The South Island is known for its stunning landscapes, including fjords, mountains, and glaciers. Stewart Island is the smallest and least populated of the three.
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Wellington is located in the southern hemisphere, darling. So if you're looking for some Kiwi adventures and hobbit sightings, you better head on down south. Just remember to pack your sunscreen and your sense of humor, because those New Zealanders sure know how to have a good time!
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New Zealand is composed of North Island and South Island.
Wellington is the capital of NZ, it is in the North Island
The capitol of New Zealand is Wellington.Located in the bottom of the North Island, Wellington is famous for their historical findings and museums.
The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington. It is situated in the Far South of the North Island.
Wellington is on the North Island, south end.
North Island
There are several regions on both the North island and the South Island, each with its own capital (see related link below). The largest city on the North Island is Auckland, located in the north, with the e national capital of Wellington at the far southwest. The largest city on the South island is Christchurch.
The ferry from Picton in the South Island to Wellington in the north Island
The latitude at the center of Wellington is about 41.3° South. That's south of the 40 degrees South line of Latitude.
Neither, it's south of Wellington. Nelson is located at the top of the South Island, while Wellington is at the bottom of the North Island. Nelson is in the region often known as 'Te Tau Ihu' or 'the Top of the South'.
The center of Wellington is at about 41.29 south latitude.
South
Wellington is below 40 degrees south. I just want to comment this is a very easy question to answer. You just have to look at a map and see. Or look at 'New Zealand' ( I assume you mean Wellington NZ) in Wikipedia and there is a map there.