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North Island

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The North Island is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, the other being the South Island. (A grammatical note: New Zealanders refer to them with a definite article as "the North Island" and "the South Island", like "the North Sea" and "the Western World", but unlike "Rangitoto Island" or "West Point"). Several important cities are in the North Island, notably Auckland and Wellington, the capital of New Zealand at the southern extremity of the island.

Maori mythology says that the North and South islands of New Zealand came from the time of Maui who was a demigod.

The story goes that he and his brothers were fishing from their canoe (the South Island) when he caught a great fish and pulled it from the sea. While he was not looking his brothers fought over the fish and chopped it up.

This great fish became the North Island and thus the Maori name for the North Island is Te Ika O Maui (The Fish of Maui). The mountains and valleys are said to have been formed as a result of them hacking at the fish.

Cities and towns on the North Island

Geographic features

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