The most northern main island is the "North Island" -haha... funny that... and the lower island is called the "South Island"
The much smaller island right at the bottom of New Zealand is called "Stewart Island" and is extremely cold, basically all year round!
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The 5 main islands that make up denmark are zealand, lolland, funen, jutland, fyn
New Zealand is two main islands plus several small islands
The three islands that make up New Zealand are the North Island, the South Island, and Stuart Island. Stuart Island is the bigger of the smaller islands.
The 5 main islands that make up Denmrk are Zealand, Fyn ,Funen , Lolland ,Jutland. Nb. Fyn is actually another name for the island of Funen. So, there are four main islands and they are (in order of size): Jutland, Zealand, Funen (Fyn) and Lolland.
No not three large islands, but three islands. The North and South Island are the main Islands, and then there is Stewart island which is much, much smaller.
New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Maui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu. Though larger than the North Island, the South Island is much less populous.
New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. In addition there is Stewart Island to the far south, and hundreds more smaller islands, some of which are inhabited. They include the Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands.
There are over 1,000 islands that make up the Polynesia Islands. Some of the islands are American Samoa, Cook Islands, Easter Island, Hawaii, New Zealand, and Tonga.
Apart from North & South? There's Stewart Island aka Rakiura which is the largest and Waiheke which is the most populous.
a island owned by new Zealand is white island
Yes. New Zealand is an island country 2,000km (1,250 miles) south-east of Australia, in the Pacific Ocean. Two large islands, called the North Island and South Island, make up most of the country, which also includes numerous smaller islands, including the more substantial Stewart Island to the south.It is to be noted that New Zealand is not part of Australia, despite its relative proximity.