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Which hemisphere is New Zealand in?

New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere.

New Zealand (English: New Zealand), the capital of Wellington, is located in the southern hemisphere, facing Australia by tasman sea to the west. The whole country consists of two big islands, namely South Island and North Island, Stewart Island and some small islands nearby. Cook Strait lies between the north and south islands. It has a mild maritime climate. The whole territory is mountainous, with narrow plains and rich forest resources.

From 65438 to 0350, Maori settled in New Zealand. 1642, Dutch sailors landed in New Zealand. From 1769 to 1777, Captain Cook of England visited New Zealand five times. Since then, Britain has immigrated to New Zealand in large numbers and declared its occupation. 1840 On February 6th, Britain forced Maori chiefs to sign the Treaty of Waitangi, and New Zealand became a British colony. /kloc-became independent in 0/907 and became a British dominion, with politics, economy and diplomacy under British control.

Administrative divisions of New Zealand

New Zealand has 1 1 regions, five single jurisdictions and chatham islands territory. 67 regional administrative bodies (including 13 city halls, 53 district councils and chatham islands Parliament).

1 1 regions are: northern region, Waikato, Shengfeng Bay, Hawkes Bay, Taranaki, Manawatu-Wanganui, Wellington, West Coast, Canterbury, Otago and southern region. The five separate jurisdictions are Auckland, Gisborne, Tasman, Nelson and Marburg. The main cities are: Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch (Christchurch), Hamilton, Dunedin and so on.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand.