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LET’S KNOW New Zealand.

The Land of Maples & Lilies.


Features
Official Name New Zealand
Known as The Kiwis
Capital Wellington
Largest City Auckland
No. States 11
Boundaries Pacific Ocean (Southern).
National Language English, Maori
Currency New Zealand Dollars.
Identifying item Kiwi (Bird) and the Black & White Feather.
Regions of New Zealand.
New Zealand.

 New Zealand is an Oceana Island Country.


It is located in the South Pacific Ocean, to the South of Australia.
 There are two major islands and many small islands in the group.
 There are 16 administrative division sin the country.
 New Zealand is one of the most sought out tourist destinations.
 The natural beauty, landscapes and the bio diversities are the major attractions.
 It’s a home for many animal species, which are found no where else in the planet.
Regions of New Zealand.
New Zealand is formed of two Islands – The North Island and the South Island.

 There are 16 Administrative divisions in New Zealand.

The North Island. The South Island.


 Northland.  Tasman.
 Auckland.  West Coast.
 Waikato.  South Land.
 Taranaki.  Otago.
 Manawatu – Whanganui.  Canterbury.
 Hawkes Bay.  Mariborough.
 Gisborne.  Nelson.
 Bay of Plenty.
 Stewart Island.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
Northland
 Northland is the Northernmost region of New Zealand.
 The region is mostly covered with dense forest.
 It’s not much populated, and Whangarei is the only major city here.
 Much of the regions are inhabited by Maori Tribes.
 It’s the poorest region in New Zealand.
 The landscapes attracts a good number of tourists.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Auckland
 Auckland is the second region from the North
 It’s a Metropolis and the most populated region in New Zealand.
 It’s densely populated, and Auckland City is a major city here.
 Once the Capital of NZ, it’s one of the best livable cities.
 Rugged, beautiful landscapes and beaches attract many tourists.
 There are over 50 volcanoes in the city of Auckland.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Waikato
 Waikato is the fourth largest region in New Zealand.
 The region is named after Waikato River that flows through here.
 The region is noted for the Volcanic black sand.
 Hamilton City is located here in Waikato.
 Industries are based on Agriculture, Manufacturing & Tourism.
 The region has a great history as well.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Taranaki
 Taranaki is the North West region in New Zealand.
 It’s named after Mt. Taranaki, the main geographical feature here.
 Stratford is located here at Taranaki.
 The region is rich with volcanic soil and regular rain.
 There are about eight urban regions here at Taranaki.
 The region has a great history of exploration.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Manawatu – Whanganui.
 Manawatu – Whanganuiis the South of North Island, in New Zealand.
 Palmerston North and Whanganui are the major populated areas.
 There are some scattered township kind of settlements.
 The region is known for its strong agriculture base.
 Much of the region is lost in dense forestry, like other regions.
 The region has a great history of exploration.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Hawkes Bay.
 Hawke’s Bay is on the east of North Island, in New Zealand.
 Hawke’s Bay is one of the densely populated regions in New Zealand.
 The city of Napier – a port city – is located here.
 It houses the Central office of many Organizations.
 Nature has much in plenty to offer for one’s eyes and mind.
 Tourism and business flourish in this region, almost alongside.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Gisborne
 Gisborne is at the Easternmost of North Island, in New Zealand.
 it’s sparsely inhabited and isolated, with only some small settlements.
 The city of Gisborne – a the largest city and most populated area.
The land is rough and have steep rocky mountain ranges.
 The North Eastern region is known as the ‘Coast of Sunrise’.
 Tourism has some better scopes in the region.
Regions of New Zealand.
The North Island.
 Bay of Plenty.
 Bay of Plenty is on the North of North Island, in New Zealand.
 Historically this Bay had been the landing point of many migrators.
 Tauranga – a port city is also the biggest city in the Bay.
 Whakatane is another big city with good population.
 Bay of Plenty has New Zealand’s most active Volcano.
 Some islands around the bay are also the peaks of Volcanoes.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Tasman.
 Tasman is on the North West of South Island, in New Zealand.
 It is named after Dutch seafarer, sailor Merchant – Abel Tasman.
 It has a varied landscapes – from mountains to valleys and plains.
 Abundant bush and bird life and golden sandy beaches.
It has 3 National Parks and long rugged coastal areas.
 Richmond is located here.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 West Coast.
 Hawke’s Bay is on the West of South Island, in New Zealand.
 It lies between the Tasman Sea and the Southern Alps.
 The rain-shadow effect causes heavy rains.
 The region is rich in minerals like coal and gold.
 Greymouth and Hokitika are the major cities in the region.
 Wonderful landscapes here offer great experience to tourists.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 South Land.
 South Land is on the Southern West of South Island, in New Zealand.
 Stewart Island is a part of the South Land, at the South of South Island.
 The region has the Southern Alps extended with deep valley.
 Southland is cooler than the other regions in New Zealand.
 Invercargill is a major city here in South Island.
 The region has some good settlement areas for International Students as well.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Stewart Island.
Stewart Island is on the south of South Land,
 It’s also known as Rakiura, which means ‘the glowing Skies’.
 Southern Aurora is visible from this island.
 This generally Hilly region is home for many birds, even penguins.
 80% of the Island is a National park, where these birds thrive.
 The only town in the region is Oban, on Halfmoon Bay.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Otago.
Otago is on the south of South Land,
 It is the second largest geographical area in New Zealand.
 Southern Aurora is visible from this island.
 The Otago University, here, is the first University in New Zealand.
 Dunedin is located here, as a major city.
 Queenstown is another major city in the region.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Canterbury.
 Canterbury is on the south central of South Land, New Zealand.
 Christchurch is the regions largest city.
 The region has good Agricultural and export background.
 The Nuts & Berries from Canterbury are world famous.
Canterbury has two globally renowned Universities.
 Students do reach from around the globe to study there.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Marlborough.
Marlborough is on the North East of South Land, New Zealand.
 Blenheim is located here and is the major city in the region.
 There are a lot of small islands on the northern region of Marlborough.
 Warm Summers, cool winters and rains throughout helps crops.
 Wine grapes, Sweet corns are widely grown in this region.
 The region has much greater cultural heritage as well.
Regions of New Zealand.
The South Island.
 Nelson.
Nelson is on the North of South Land, New Zealand.
 It is the smallest geographical region in New Zealand.
 Nelson city is the oldest and second settled city in New Zealand.
 It’s named after Admiral Nelson who defeated Spanish Armada.
 Tourism is a flourishing aspect in Nelson.
 Natural and Manmade attractions are there for the tourists.
Education In New Zealand.

 High Quality Education System.


 Internationally Accredited Qualifications.
 Large Range of Courses to Choose from.
 Ample Research Opportunities.
 Lower Tuition Fee and Lots of Scholarships.
 A Fantastic Cultural Experience to be in and enjoy.
 A Safer And Secured Place and People.
 Amazing Nature and Abundance to Explore.
 Opportunity to Work and Earn, While you Study.
 Enjoy the Piece out of the Global Cultural Variety.
 Job Opportunities and Settlement Options.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Auckland.
 Auckland is located on the East Coast of North Island.
 It is the largest City in New Zealand.
 Auckland is ranked 18th in Top Student Cities.
 Auckland has some of the famous Universities.
 University of Auckland is the largest and most prestigious one.
 It is the highest ranking University in the country as well.
 The Universities here offer a wide range of courses.
 Majority of the city attractions are very close to the city.
 The climate and people add to the quality of the region.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Christchurch.
 Christchurch is located on the East Coast of South Island.
 It is one of the largest Cities in New Zealand.
 It is also known as the Garden City of New Zealand.
 Christchurch has some of the famous Universities.
 Canterbury University is the third best University in NZ.
 Canterbury University is the second University in NZ.
 Lincoln University is also located at Christchurch.
 Christchurch is currently ranked 74 Top Student City.
 Christchurch is currently ranked in 50, in QS Ranking.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Wellington.
 Wellington the Capital of New Zealand, is South of North Island .
 It’s more attractive and aesthetic than its rival – Auckland.
 Wellington is the most beautiful city in New Zealand.
 Wellington has some of the famous Universities.
 Massey Institution is the largest University in Wellington.
It’s one of their three Campuses at Wellington.
 Victoria University is another University in Wellington.
 Both the Universities have Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Dunedin.
 Dunedin is the main city of Otago, in South Island .
 It’s also the second largest city in South Island.
 Dunedin is the Literary capital and have a great heritage.
 Dunedin has some of the famous Universities.
 University of Otago is the largest University in Dunedin.
 It is the Second Oldest University in New Zealand.
 Otago Polytechnic is another option the students have.
 Both the Universities have Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Hamilton.
 Hamilton is the Fourth Largest city in New Zealand.
 Hamilton is located at the Waikato Region in North Island.
 It is famous for the Botanical Paradise.
Hamilton is a most sought after place in New Zealand.
 Hamilton has some of the famous Universities.
 University of Waikato is the largest University in Hamilton.
 The University specializes in Marine Sciences.
 The University has Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Palmerston North.
 Palmerston North is called as the Student City.
 The average age of people her is 25.
It is a highly affordable region in New Zealand.
 The city itself is a small one.
 The regions around are easily approachable.
 Palmerston North is a popular Weekend destination.
 Massey University has a campus at Palmerston North.
 The University has Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Education Centers in New Zealand.
 Invercargill.
 Invercargill is the Southernmost and Westernmost city of New Zealand.
 The fertile land is famous as an education Centre.
 There are three major higher education centers here.
 The University of Otago College of Education is located here.
 Southern Institute of Technology is located at Invercargill.
 The Southern Wings Aviation College issues Pilot License.
 Other than these, there are some Colleges a well.
 These Universities have Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
Auckland University of Technology (AUT).
 Auckland University of Technology is the 3rd Largest University in NZ.
 It was founded in 1895 as Auckland Technical School.
 AUT has four Campuses in New Zealand.
 The City Campus is in Auckland City.
 The South Campus is at Manukau, the first one in the region.
 The North Campus is at Akoranga Drive.
 AUT Millenium is located at Auckland’s North Shore, at Mairangi Bay.
 These Universities have Global Reputation.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
Lincoln University.
 Lincoln University was founded in 1878 as a n Agricultural Institute.
 It was earlier known as University of Canterbury.
 It is one of the 8 Public Universities in New Zealand.
It’s one of the biggest University as well.
 Agriculture and Environment Studies are major areas.
 The University has Research facilities as well.
 Lincoln University, with a QS 5* rating , is ranked 6 th in Research facility.
 The Alumni list of Lincoln University is hefty and lengthy.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 Massey University.
Massey University is based on Palmesrton North.
 It was earlier known as University of New Zealand.
 It became Massey College in 1961.
 Massey University has different Campuses.
 The Manawatu Campus at Palmerston North is the main one.
 The Auckland Campus is the second one.
 The Wellington Campus is the third one.
 The Alumni list of Lincoln University is hefty and lengthy.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 University of Auckland.
 University of Auckland is a Public Research University.
 It’s the largest, most comprehensive and high ranked.
 The university offers a wide range of courses.
 The University is spread along NINE Campuses.
 Each of these Campuses has one main filed as major.
 The Universities has two more Campuses in China.
University of Auckland, with a QS 87th rank in 2023.
 The Alumni list of University of Auckland is hefty and lengthy.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 University of Canterbury.
 University of Canterbury is a Public Research University.
 It’s located in Christchurch, New Zealand.
 It’s the Second Oldest University in New Zealand.
 The University is famous for Engineering & Science.
 It’s Civil Engineering is ranked 9th in the World.
 Earlier, Lincoln College was a part of this.
 The University has three campuses in Christchurch.
 The libraries of University of Canterbury are very famous.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 University of Otago.
 University of Otagois a Public Research Collegiate University.
 Founded in 1869, it’s the Oldest University in NZ.
 The University has five Campuses in NZ.
 The libraries of University of Otago are very famous.
 The University offers courses in various fields.
 There are about 15 Residential Colleges affiliated to UO.
Courses are offered from Foundation to Doctoral studies.
 The facilities and quality of the University is well spoken.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 University of Waikato.
 University of Waikato Public Research University.
 Founded in 1964, it’s a Young University in NZ.
 The Courses are offered in Science, Tech. & Management Studies.
 The University has two campuses in New Zealand.
 The Hamilton Campus & the Tauranga Campus.
 It stands 373 in QS world ranking.
 The University has a lengthy Alumni List of eminent persons.
 The facilities and quality of the University is well spoken.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.
Education Centers In New Zealand.
Major Universities in New Zealand.
 Victoria University, Wellington.
 Victoria University of Wellington, Public Research University.
 Founded in 1897, it’s one of the oldest Universities in NZ.
 The Courses are offered in the fields of law, Humanities and Science.
 It has the highest average research grades in NZ.
 It has a campus is Auckland as well.
 It stands 215 in QS world ranking.
 The University has a lengthy Alumni List of eminent persons.
 The facilities and quality of the University is well spoken.
 A good number of students globally to study here, every year.

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