- Stewart Island (New Zealand)
- Stewart Island (New Zealand)
Hotels:- Rakiura Lodge Stewart Island (Oban)
- Stewart Island Lodge (Oban)
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
Anchorage Island, New Zealand — Anchorage Island is a tiny island located off the southwest coast of Stewart Island, New Zealand and part of Rakiura National Park … Wikipedia
Stewart Island/Rakiura — Stewart Island/RakiuraTerritorial AuthorityNameStewart Island/RakiuraPopulation402 (2006)Land area1,746 km²Regional CouncilNameSouthland Stewart Island / Rakiura is the third largest island of New Zealand. It lies convert|30|km south of South… … Wikipedia
Campbell Island, New Zealand — Campbell Island ( Motu Ihupuku ) is a remote, sub Antarctic island of New Zealand and the main island of the Campbell Island group. Campbell Island proper is located at coord|52|32.4|S|169|8.7|E|. It covers 115 km² and is surrounded by numerous… … Wikipedia
Ulva Island, New Zealand — Ulva Island is a small island about 3.5 km long lying within Paterson Inlet, which is part of Stewart Island/Rakiura in New Zealand. [ [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/PlaceProfile.aspx?id=35674 Ulva Island Open Sanctuary: Southern Islands… … Wikipedia
New Zealand Robin — South Island Robin (Petroica australis australis) Conservation status … Wikipedia
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New Zealand Sea Lion — New Zealand (Hooker s) Sea Lion Conservation status … Wikipedia
New Zealand Pigeon — On Kapiti Island, New Zealand Conservation status … Wikipedia
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New Zealand place names — Most New Zealand place names are derived from Māori and British sources. Both groups used names to commemorate notable people, events, places from their homeland, their ships or to described the surrounding area. The Māori did not have a… … Wikipedia