What is an Archipelago in the South Pacific belonging to New Zealand?
New Zealand is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean made up of of three main islands (North Island, South Island and Stewart Island) and hundreds of smaller ones. Part of the New Zealand archipelago are the Kermadec Islands situated 300 miles north of the North Island, the Three Kings (55k north of Cape Reinga), The Poor Knights off the coast of Northland, the Chatham Islands and the subantartic Campbell Islands and Auckland Islands. New Zealand islands vary in climate from subtropical to subantartic.