New Zealand does not have provinces, therefore there are no abbreviations for them. There are regions used for local government purposes. Their boundaries are determined by a combination of population and natural features such as water catchments.
These are:
* Northland * Auckland * Waikato * Bay of Plenty * Gisborne * Taranaki * Hawkes Bay * Wanganui-Manawatu * Wellington * Tasman * Marlborough * West Coast * Canterbury * Otago * Southland
WellinGToN = WGTN, not wtgn which is a common mistake.
New Zealand
New Zealand. named after a Dutch province of Zeeland, which in English is Zealand. Literally sea land.
The abbreviation may be N.Z. or simply NZ.
New Zealand is abbreviated as NZ or NZL.
New Zealand does not have states. New Zealand is a country that for local government purposes is divided into Regions and these are divided into Cities and Districts. None use the abbreviation ON.
Auck, or AKLD, or AK.
Yes, but they spell it Auckland.
The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa and the Maori transliteration for New Zealand is Niu Tireni. Aotearoa is the land of the long white cloud.
The main island in the Cook Islands (allied with New Zealand) is spelled Rarotonga.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
New Zealand does not have states. New Zealand is a country that for local government purposes is divided into Regions and these are divided into Cities and Districts. None use the abbreviation ON.
Chch is a common casual abbreviation for Christchurch, but the abbreviation used by airlines is CHC.
Mstn
Australia & New Zealand.
Aotearoa
Auck, or AKLD, or AK.
In New Zealand, children are taught to spell correctly.
Rotorua is a City in New Zealand.
RNZAF is an abbreviation for "Royal New Zealand Air Force".
Yes, but they spell it Auckland.
In England, telly is an abbreviation for television. Telly is also used in New Zealand and Australia.