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Northland
The Northland Region, or “The Winterless North” as the locals call it, is situated ...
Auckland
Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city, located in the north-west of the North Island, at ...
Waikato
The Waikato is a region in the north-west of the North Island of New Zealand.
Coromandel
The Coromandel Peninsula is situated at the western end of the Bay of Plenty, in the North ...
Bay of Plenty
If you like surf, sand and sunshine mixed with abundant adventures, plenty of entertainment plus ...
Taupo
Lake Taupo, in the centre of the North Island, is the largest lake in New Zealand.
East Coast
The East Coast region of New Zealand is the first place to welcome the dawn of each new day.
Hawkes Bay
Hawke's Bay is a region located on the east of New Zealand‘s North Island.
Taranaki
Mount Taranaki/Egmont (2518-metre) is an almost perfect cone shaped volcano protruding out of ...
Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city, the most southern capital in the world.
 
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North Island Regions

North Island of New Zealand measuring 113,729 km², is smaller then the South Island. Located between latitudes 34° and 42°south, and it runs almost parallel to longitude 170°east, separating the southwest Pacific Ocean from the Tasman Sea. This countries largest city Auckland is located in the northern end of the island. The nations capital Wellington is situated on the Wellington Harbour at the southern end of the North Island, Wellington is also the terminal for the inter-island ferries connecting it to the Mainland.

According to Maori legend, Maui, the cultural hero, famous for his exploits and his trickery, caught the North Island with a hook made from his grandmothers jawbone, using his own blood as bait. He called this island Te Ika-a-Maui (The Fish of Maui). The mythical hero Kupe is credited by the Maori as being the first person to discover New Zealand, about 1000 years ago. For three hundred years after that up to ten large ocean going canoes immigrated from Hawaiki to Aotearoa, bringing the Maori race to this land.

The North Island is mainly rolling hill country, much of which is farmed. A series of narrow ranges (Kaimai, Tararua, Ruahine and Kaimanawa) form a roughly north-east belt of higher country that rises up to 1,700 m. Much of the surviving forest cover is found here and in other mountainous areas. In the central North Island, volcanoes, that have been active over the past million years, jut up thousands of metres near Lake Taupo and Taranaki. Lake Taupo is the country’s largest lake, formed by water filling a dormant volcanic crater. Nearby at Rotorua mud pools boil and geysers erupt, as part of the Taupo caldera.

Northland, Coromandel and the Bay of plenty Regions are all in the north of the island, and have a sub-tropical climate and it rarely freezes. Waikato and Taranaki are fertile dairy farming regions and the East Coast, Hawkes Bay and the Taupo area are mostly used for sheep and beef farming.

In the central North Island are thousands of hectares of man made exotic pine forests, the timber is mostly used for paper production. There are paper factories at Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane and Kauwerau.


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