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New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands map

Map of bottom of New Zealand and the Subantarctic Islands.

New Zealand has five groups within our Subantarctic Islands.

The inset shows the relationship between New Zealand, Australia, Antarctica and the Subantarctic Islands.

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