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🇳🇿 New Zealand

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Geography & Borders

This country has no land borders.

Introduction & Background

New Zealand (Template:Lang-mi Template:IPA-mi) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) and the South Island (Te Waipounamu)—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island country by area, covering 268,021 square kilometres (103,500sqmi). New Zealand is about 2,000 kilometres (1,200mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and 1,000 kilometres (600mi) south of the islands of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. The country's varied topography and sharp mountain peaks, including the Southern Alps, owe much to tectonic uplift and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, and its most populous city is Auckland.

The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and then developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which in its English version declared British sovereignty over the islands. In 1841, New Zealand became a colony within the British Empire. Subsequently, a series of conflicts between the colonial government and Māori tribes resulted in the alienation and confiscation of large amounts of Māori land. New Zealand became a dominion in 1907; it gained full statutory independence in 1947, retaining the monarch as head of state. Today, the majority of New Zealand's population of 5.1 million is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. Reflecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening of culture arising from increased immigration. The official languages are English, Māori, and New Zealand Sign Language, with the local dialect of English being dominant.

Key Information
AttributeDetails
Official Name
New Zealand
Capital
Wellington
Continent
Oceania
Region / Subregion
Oceania / Australia and New Zealand
Population
5,324,700
Area
270,467 km²
Languages
English, Māori, New Zealand Sign Language
Currencies
New Zealand dollar ($) [NZD]
Cost of Living
72.1 / 100 (Moderate)
Price per Coffee
$3.60
Price per Meal
$16.80
Timezones
UTC+13:00 (NZDT), UTC+13:45 (CHAST)
Bounding Box
Min: (46.64° S, 166.51° E)
Max: (34.45° S, 178.52° E)
Climate
Temperate
Terrain
Mostly mountainous or steep hills, volcanic peaks in the central North Island, and fiords in the far south west.

Geography & Climate

Climate, weather, and air quality data are based on historical records for the coordinates of the capital city, Wellington.

Temperature (2025)

0°10°20°
Jan
14.3° / 15.8°
Feb
16.3° / 17.9°
Mar
14.8° / 17°
Apr
14.8° / 16.7°
May
12.9° / 15.2°
Jun
11.2° / 13.6°
Jul
11.1° / 13°
Aug
9.8° / 12°
Sep
11.2° / 13.9°
Oct
12.3° / 15.1°
Nov
13.9° / 15.6°
Dec
14.5° / 16.6°

Precipitation & Snow (2025)

44Jan
38Feb
31Mar
126Apr
96May
150Jun
138Jul
65Aug
51Sep
53Oct
52Nov
74Dec
Rain (mm) Snow (cm)

Atmospheric Pressure (2025)

1012.4-2Jan
1017.3+2.9Feb
1018.2+3.8Mar
1016.6+2.2Apr
1018.5+4.1May
1013.8-0.6Jun
1016.8+2.4Jul
1019.8+5.4Aug
1010.7-3.7Sep
1007.7-6.7Oct
1012.1-2.3Nov
1008.5-5.9Dec

Thunderstorm Days (2025)

0Jan
0Feb
0Mar
0Apr
0May
0Jun
0Jul
0Aug
0Sep
0Oct
0Nov
0Dec

Wind Speed (2025)

Jan
40
Feb
33.7
Mar
39.7
Apr
43
May
46.5
Jun
45
Jul
38
Aug
44.1
Sep
48.9
Oct
51.2
Nov
42.7
Dec
44.5

Air Quality — Monthly Averages (2025)

MetricJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
PM2.5 μg/m³6.56.24.84.13.32.93.53.83.94.45.75.4
PM10 μg/m³9.48.976.14.94.55.25.65.86.58.27.9
O₃ μg/m³41.247.246.452.457.362.664.164.967.16150.446.8
NO₂ μg/m³1.61.81.61.51.41.11.41.710.91.30.9
SO₂ μg/m³0.80.80.70.80.60.610.80.60.60.60.6
CO μg/m³707264667075818179808069

Pollen Levels — Monthly (2025)

Pollen data is negligible or unavailable for this location.

⛰️ Highest Elevation

▲
Aoraki / Mount Cook in the South Island3724 m / 12,218 ft

  • Map Locations: Google Maps | OpenStreetMap

People & Society

Total Population5,200,000Density: 19.75 / km²
Annual Growth Rate+2.3%Rapid Growth
Life Expectancy81.76 yrsAverage lifespan at birth
Fertility Rate1.57Births per woman



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