No, it is part of Polynesia.
New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth.
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
Well wellington is in new zealand and new zealand's not a continent or part of a continent
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
No. New Zealand is not a part of Europe and is in fact, on the other side of the world, so, not withstanding unprecedented meteoric tectonic plate shifting, it is extremely unlikely that New Zealand will ever be a part of the European Union.
No. New Guinea is not considered part of Micronesia. Micronesia is the region just north of the island of New Guinea.
There isn't one "other name" although it's part of "Oceana", it includes Australia. new Zealand, New Guinea, surrounding islands, the "nesias" Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia.
New Zealand isn't "part of" anything. It's an independent country.
Wellington in the southern part of the north island of new Zealand
New Zealand is part of the Eastern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
No. New Zealand is an independent nation.
New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth.
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
Micronesia is a string of small islands in the Western Pacific Ocean north of New Guinea. It is not a part of any continent, but is part of the region of Oceania.
Micronesia is a string of small islands in the Western Pacific Ocean north of New Guinea. It is not a part of any continent, but is part of the region of Oceania.
New Zealand is an Island Nation and not a part of any continent.
New Zealand is in the Pacific Ocean - miles away from the USA! New Zealand is part of The Commonwealth.