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outlying islands and overseas territory
All maps are shown in the same scale, except map of Rarotonga and Antarctica
Any information not filled in should be completed soon.
Ross Dependency
"The Ross" is New Zealand's stake in Antarctica, and is almost twice the size of New Zealand itself.
| Area: |
414,000 |
| Population |
No permanent settlement (but usually is about 260) |
| Main Settlement: |
Scott Base |
Stewart Island
Stewart Island, the third island that makes up mainland New Zealand is located just south of Invercargill.
| Area: |
1,746 km² |
| Population |
600 |
| Highest point: |
Mt Anglem |
| Main Settlement(s): |
Oban a.k.a. Halfmoon Bay |
Campbell Island
The outermost of New Zealand's islands, Campbell Island is located 600 km south-east of Stewart Island.
| Area: |
114 km² |
| Population |
N/A |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
Auckland Islands
Located 320 km south of Stewart Island, the Auckland Islands were named after the same Lord as the city and province.
| Area: |
N/A |
| Population |
N/A |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
Chatham Islands
Comprising of two main islands, Chatham Island and Pitt Island, the Chathams lie 850 km east of Christchurch.
| Area: |
n/a |
| Population |
800 |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
| Main Settlement: |
Waitangi |
Niue
A small island in the South Pacific, Niue has been in NZ dependence since early last century.
| Area: |
258 km² |
| Population |
N/A |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
| Main Settlement: |
Alofi |
Cook Islands
Although the 15 islands are small in size, they are spread out over some 2 million km².
Map shows main island, Rarotonga.
| Area: |
241 km² |
| Population |
N/A |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
Tokelau
Tokelau is a NZ controlled country, comprising of three atolls in the South Pacific Ocean.
| Area: |
13 km² |
| Population |
1500 |
| Highest point: |
N/A |
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