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''New Zealand (AotearoaP? in MaoriP?)N is a temperate country located in the southwest Pacific. It is composed of two main islands and a number of smaller islands, some of which are quite distant. The South Island is the largest land mass and is divided along its length by the Southern Alps, the highest peak of
which is Mount Cook, at 3 754m. There are eighteen peaks of more than three kilometres in the South Island. The North Island is less mountainous than the South but is marked by volcanism. The tallest North Island mountain, RuapehuP? (2 797m) is an active cone volcano. The total land area of New Zealand, 270 500km2 is somewhat smaller than that of Japan or the British Isles, and slightly larger than that of Colorado in the U.S.A. The country extends more than 1 600km along its main, north-northeast axis. The climate throughout the country is mild, rarely falling below 0°C or rising above 30°C. Daily average temperature in Wellington, the centrally located capital, is 5.9°C in midwinter and 20.3°C in midsummer.''
New Zealand (AotearoaP? in MaoriP?)N is a temperate country located in the southwest Pacific. It is composed of two main islands and a number of smaller islands, some of which are quite distant. The South Island is the largest land mass and is divided along its length by the Southern Alps, the highest peak of which is Mount Cook, at 3 754m. There are eighteen peaks of more than three kilometres in the South Island. The North Island is less mountainous than the South but is marked by volcanism. The tallest North Island mountain, RuapehuP? (2 797m) is an active cone volcano. The total land area of New Zealand, 270 500km2 is somewhat smaller than that of Japan or the British Isles, and slightly larger than that of Colorado in the U.S.A. The country extends more than 1 600km along its main, north-northeast axis. The climate throughout the country is mild, rarely falling below 0°C or rising above 30°C. Daily average temperature in Wellington, the centrally located capital, is 5.9°C in midwinter and 20.3°C in midsummer.

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