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Sunday, July 8, 2018

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The North Island (M?ori: Te Ika-a-M?ui) is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the slightly larger but much less populous South Island by Cook Strait. The island's area is 113,729 square kilometres (43,911 sq mi), making it the world's 14th-largest island. It has a population of 3,677,200 (June 2017).

Twelve main urban areas (half of them officially cities) are in the North Island. From north to south, they are Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Napier, Hastings, Whanganui, Palmerston North, and Wellington, the capital, located at the south-west extremity of the island. About 77% of New Zealand's population lives in the North Island.


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Naming and usage

Although the island has been known as the North Island for many years, in 2009 the New Zealand Geographic Board found that, along with the South Island, the North Island had no official name. After a public consultation, the board officially named the island North Island or Te Ika-a-Maui in October 2013.

In prose, the two main islands of New Zealand are called the North Island and the South Island, with the definite articles. It is normal to use the preposition in rather than on, for example "Hamilton is in the North Island", "my mother lives in the North Island". Maps, headings, tables and adjectival expressions use North Island without the.


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M?ori mythology

According to M?ori mythology, the North and South Islands of New Zealand arose through the actions of the demigod M?ui. M?ui and his brothers were fishing from their canoe (the South Island) when he caught a great fish and pulled it from the sea. While he was not looking his brothers fought over the fish and chopped it up. This great fish became the North Island and thus a M?ori name for the North Island is Te Ika-a-M?ui ("The Fish of M?ui"). The mountains and valleys are believed to have been formed as a result of M?ui's brothers' hacking at the fish. Until the early 20th Century, an alternative M?ori name for the North Island was Aotearoa. In present usage, Aotearoa is a collective name for New Zealand as a whole.


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Economy

The sub-national GDP of the North Island was estimated at US$102.863 billion in 2003, 79% of New Zealand's national GDP.


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Ecology

The North Island is divided into two ecoregions within the Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests Biome, the northern part being the Northland temperate kauri forest, and the southern part being the North Island temperate forests. The island has an extensive flora and bird population, with numerous National Parks and other protected areas.

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Regions

Nine local government regions cover the North Island and all its adjacent islands and territorial waters.

  • Northland
  • Auckland
  • Waikato
  • Bay of Plenty
  • Gisborne
  • Taranaki
  • Manawatu-Wanganui
  • Hawkes Bay
  • Wellington

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Cities and towns

The North Island has a larger population than the South Island, with the country's largest city, Auckland, and the capital, Wellington, accounting for nearly half of it.


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Demographics

Culture and identity


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Healthcare

Healthcare in the North Island is provided by fifteen District Health Boards (DHBs). Organised around geographical areas of varying population sizes, they are not coterminous with the Local Government Regions.


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Major geographic features

Bays and coastal features

  • Bay of Islands
  • Bay of Plenty
  • Hauraki Gulf
  • Hawke Bay
  • Ninety Mile Beach
  • North Taranaki Bight
  • South Taranaki Bight

Lakes and rivers

  • Lake Taupo
  • Waikato River
  • Whanganui River

Capes and peninsulas

  • Coromandel Peninsula
  • Northland Peninsula
  • Cape Palliser
  • Cape Reinga
  • East Cape
  • North Cape

Forests and national parks

  • Egmont National Park
  • Tongariro National Park
  • Waipoua Kauri Forest
  • Whanganui National Park
  • and many forest parks of New Zealand

Volcanology

  • Mount Ruapehu
  • Mount Taranaki
  • Volcanic Plateau

Other

  • Waitomo Caves
  • Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu

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See also

  • List of islands of New Zealand

New Zealand: North Island Itinerary Ideas + Best Places to Visit ...
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References


Top 10 things to do on North Island New Zealand
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External links

  • Media related to North Island, New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons
  • North Island travel guide from Wikivoyage

Source of article : Wikipedia