LIST OF ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND

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New Zealand consists of a large number of islands.
The two main islands, which are much larger than the rest and where most of the population lives, are the North Island and the South Island. The latter is often a little ironically referred to as the "mainland", especially by its residents, it being only a little larger but having a lower population. Stewart Island/Rakiura is by far the biggest of the smaller islands, although Waiheke Island has the largest population of the smaller islands.
The following is a list of some of the islands of New Zealand:

Contents
Main New Zealand chain
Open sea islands
Islands in rivers and lakes
Self-governing territories
Territorial claims
See also

Main New Zealand chain


Open sea islands


Alderman Islands

Anchor Island

Anchorage Island

Arakaninihi Island

Araara Island

Arapawa Island

Aroha Island

Bench Island

Big South Cape Island

The Brothers

Cavalli Islands

Chalky Island

Codfish Island/Whenuahou

Cuvier Island

D'Urville Island

Dragon Island

East Island/Whangaokeno

Goat Island

Great Barrier Island/Aotea

Green Island

Hen and Chicken Islands

Hauturu/Little Barrier Island

Kapiti Island

Kawau Island

Makaro/Ward Island

Mana Island

Matakana Island

Matiu/Somes Island

Maud Island/Te Hoiere

Mayor Island/Tuhua

Mercury Islands

Motiti Island

Motukawao Islands

Motunau Island

Moturata/Taieri Island

Motutapu Island

Native Island

Noble Island

★ 'North Island'

Open Bay Islands

Pearl Island

Ponui Island

Poor Knights Islands

Portland Island

Pourewa Island

Quail Island

Rabbit Island

Rakino Island

Rangitoto Island

Resolution Island

Ruapuke Island

Saint Martin Island/Quarantine Island

Secretary Island

Slipper Island

★ 'South Island'

Stephens Island/Takapourewa

Stewart Island/Rakiura

Tiritiri Matangi Island

Titi/Muttonbird Islands

Ulva Island

Waiheke Island

Whakaari/White Island

Whale Island

Whanganui Island

White Island, Otago
Islands in rivers and lakes


Channel Islands (in Lake Manapouri)

Dome Islands (in Lake Te Anau)

Entrance Island (in Lake Te Anau)

Harwich Island (in Lake Wanaka)

Inch Clutha (in the Clutha River delta)

Mokoia Island (in Lake Rotorua)

Motuariki Island (in Lake Tekapo)

Motutaiko Island (in Lake Taupo)

Pigeon Island (in Lake Wakatipu)

Pig Island (in Lake Wakatipu)

Pomona Island (in Lake Manapouri)

Rakaia Island (in the Rakaia River delta)

Rangitata Island (in the Rangitata River delta)

Rona Island (in Lake Manapouri)
==Outlying islands==
New Zealand also administers the following islands outside the main archipelago. Only the Chatham Islands have a permanent population although others also did in the past. Others host visitors for science, conservation, meteorological observation and tourism.

Chatham Islands


Chatham Island/Rekohu


Forty-Fours/Motuhara


Little Mangere Island


Mangere Island


Pitt Island/Rangiauria


The Sisters/Rangitatahi


South East Island/Rangatira


Star Keys/Motuhope

Kermadec Islands in the north Tasman Sea.


Cheeseman Island


Curtis Island


Macauley Island


Raoul Island

Solander Islands

Three Kings Islands
The New Zealand sub-antarctic islands are considered World Heritage Sites.

Antipodes Islands

Auckland Islands


Adams Island


Auckland Island

Bounty Islands

Campbell Island group


Campbell Island


Dent Island


Folly Island (or Folly Islands)


Jacquemart Island

The Snares

Self-governing territories


The following self-governing island territories are politically dependent areas of New Zealand but are not considered part of New Zealand geographically:

Cook Islands


Aitutaki


Atiu


Mangaia


Manihiki


Manuae


Mauke


Mitiaro


Nassau


Palmerston Island


Penrhyn Island/Tongareva


Pukapuka


Rakahanga


Rarotonga


Suwarrow


Takutea

Niue

Tokelau


Atafu


Nukunonu


Fakaofo

Territorial claims


New Zealand also claims the Ross Dependency in Antarctica, including:

Balleny Islands


Buckle Island


Sabrina Island


Sturge Island


Young Island

Coulman Island

Roosevelt Island

Ross Island

Scott Island

See also



New Zealand Outlying Islands

New Zealand sub-antarctic islands

Islands of the world.



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