South America.
Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
Well wellington is in new zealand and new zealand's not a continent or part of a continent
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
The islands of New Zealand are about 2500km from the continent of Australia.
New Zealand is located east of Australia, which is a continent and a country.
South America.
New Zealand is approximately 2000km to the south east of the continent and country of Australia.
Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
Well wellington is in new zealand and new zealand's not a continent or part of a continent
The continent south of New Zealand is Antarctica
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
New Zealand is a country located in the continent of Oceania. The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington.
The islands of New Zealand are about 2500km from the continent of Australia.
New Zealand is located in the continent of Oceania.
New Zealand is in the Australian and Pacific region. New Zealand is a group of islands lying about 2000 km SE from Australia. New Zealand lies on a mostly submerged continent nowadays called Zealandia. It is separated from Australia and the Australian Plate by the Tasman Sea.
New Zealand is not in a continent: it is an island country. Australia is a nation and a continent, but the continent of Australia does not incorporate New Zealand. New Zealand is part of the mostly submerged continent Zealandia, which is not commonly recognised as one of the continents of the world, precisely because it is submerged. The continent of Australia is a recognised continent. The region including Australia and New Zealand is sometimes referred to as "Oceania", but Oceania is geographically and politically not a continent.