No.
No Tallinn is in Estonia (the other side of the world from NZ).
The topography of New Zealand consists of a low mountain range that runs the entire length of the island. The mountains are offset and the drop off to the ocean is steeper on one side than the other. The side opposite the steeper side is a long, gentle slope to the ocean.
The theoretical air distance (great circle distance) between Auckland, New Zealand and Paris, France is 18,546 kilometres or 11,524 miles. The theoretical air distance (great circle distance) between Auckland, New Zealand and Paris, France is 18,546 kilometres or 11,524 miles.
thereare no states in new zealand so only the one capital:wellington but if there were. the south island would be christchurch(currently having an earthquake,people dead,)and for varios parts of the north island: north north island:auckland middle north island:hamilton or tauranga (depending which side hamilton west tauranga east) south north island:wellington
The opposite side of the world to Nottingham, UK, is located in the southern Pacific Ocean, roughly near the coordinates of New Zealand. This point is known as the antipode of Nottingham. Since it is situated in the ocean, there are no significant landmasses directly opposite Nottingham. The nearest land would be the Chatham Islands, part of New Zealand.
The country that is roughly on the opposite side of the world from Italy is New Zealand. Specifically, the antipodal point of Italy generally falls in the southern Pacific Ocean, near New Zealand's North Island. This means that if you were to travel straight through the Earth from Italy, you would end up somewhere in or around New Zealand.
depends which side of Christchurch you start from but around 80km
No New Zealand is not in Europe. It is on the other side of the planet from Europe almost exactly opposite Spain. It is an Island group and not near or in a continent.
Christchurch centre is some distance from the coastline, but there are several sea-side suburbs. Palmerston North, and Hamilton would be the largest cities distant from the sea.
No.
New Zealand Faught alongside Australia During WW2 on the side of the British.
The world is divided into Northern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western Hemispheres. If you are in England then the opposite side of the world is the Southern Hemisphere from one pole to the other or the Eastern Hemisphere from one side of the Earth to the other.
There is no country directly on the other side of the world to England. That would place you in the ocean, somewhat southeast of New Zealand. The northern island of New Zealand is directly opposite of Spain. Australia is directly opposite the north Atlantic, and does not overlap with any land of significant size.
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Are you serious, London is on the other side of the world
No Tallinn is in Estonia (the other side of the world from NZ).