There are 48 volcanoes around New Zealand.
Actually there are over 60 active, dormant and extinct volcanoes in New Zealand, and 48 in the Auckland region.
There are two currently active volcanoes in New Zealand, Ruapehu and White Island, and another, Ngaruahoe, that has been active in the last 50 years. New Zealand is very volcanic, especially the North Island. Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand is built on about 27 different extinct volcanoes. There is a lot of volcanoes in New Zealand.
South Island
At the southern end of the South Island.
Rakaia, on the east coast of the South Island.
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The Auckland Volcanic Field had a few tens of volcanoes - mostly of a 'one off ' appearance. Banks Peninsula, and the Dunedin Volcano are a pair of large South island volcanoes. From Oamaru running south along the coast to Milton, there is a chain of volcanoes. Along the Kakanui Range, north of the Maniototo, there are a number of volcanoes. And the Rock and Pillar Range has a few volcanics along its span.
The south island.
New Zealands three active volcanoes are Mt Ruapehu, White Island and Ngaruhoe.
Bluff (South Island NZ)
South Island
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Te Wai Pounamu, the South Island.
This is Stewart Island (Rakiura).
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The south island
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The largest city in south island, new zealand is Christchurch
At the southern end of the South Island.