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What is the relationship between New Zealand and Australia?

New Zealand is not Australia.

New Zealand (English: New Zealand), also translated as New Zealand, is a country in the South Pacific. Its political system is a constitutional monarchy mixed with British parliamentary democracy, and now it is a member of the Commonwealth.

New Zealand lies in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean. Its territory consists of two islands, the South Island and the North Island, separated by the Cook Strait. The South Island is adjacent to Antarctica, and the North Island faces Fiji and Tonga. Wellington, the capital, and Auckland, the largest city, are located in the North Island.

Extended data:

I. Regional location of New Zealand

New Zealand, known as the land of long white clouds, belongs to Oceania, located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, about 1600 km southeast of Australia, between Antarctica and the equator, facing Australia across tasman sea in the west, and bordering New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji in the north. Geographical coordinates are between 34 ~ 47 south latitude and174 ~ 62 east longitude?

The land area of New Zealand is 268,680 square kilometers? (75th in the world). The exclusive economic zone covers an area of1.2000 square kilometers, the water area is 2. 1%, the land length is1.6000 kilometers, the widest point from east to west is 450 kilometers, and the coastline is 6900 kilometers. ?

New Zealand consists of North Island, South Island, Stewart Island and some small islands nearby. New Zealand is known as "green". Although the territory is mountainous, mountains and hills account for more than 75% of its total area. The two main islands (South Island and North Island) cover an area of about 266,200 kilometers? .

Second, the regional location of Australia

Australia is located between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, and consists of islands and overseas territories such as Australia and Tasmania. It borders the Coral Sea and tasman sea in the Pacific Ocean in the east, and the Indian Ocean and its marginal seas in the west, north and south. It is the only country in the world that monopolizes a continent.

Australia faces New Zealand across the tasman sea in the east, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands across the Coral Sea in the northeast, and Indonesia and East Timor across the Arafura Sea and Timor Sea in the north.

Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand

Baidu Encyclopedia-Australia