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How Big Is New Zealand?

New Zealand, located in Australia-Oceania, is the 75th largest country in the world, covering approximately 268,838 square kilometers (103,799 square miles). That's roughly the same size as Colorado. It is home to approximately 5.1 million people.

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268,838 km²
103,799 sq mi
#75 of 236 countries
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New Zealand's Geography

Of its total area, 264,537 km² is land and 4,301 km² (1.6%) is water. New Zealand has approximately 15,134 km of coastline. Within Australia, New Zealand is the 2nd largest of 26 countries, sitting between Australia and Solomon Islands. With 19 people per km², it is less densely populated than the Oceanian average of 125 per km².

How Far Across Is New Zealand?

New Zealand stretches approximately 1,356 km (843 mi) from north to south — roughly the distance from London to Rome, and 1,015 km (631 mi) from east to west — roughly the distance from Chicago to New York. At highway speeds, it would take roughly 11 hours to drive across.

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New Zealand at a Glance

Statistic Value
Total Area 268,838 km² (103,799 sq mi)
World Size Rank #75 of 236
Capital Wellington
Population Density 19 per km²
Population 5.1 million people
Coastline 15,134 km
Life Expectancy 82.5 years
GDP per Capita $48,800 USD