North Island

North Island
geographical name island N New Zealand area 44,297 square miles (114,729 square kilometers), population 2,553,413

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  • North Island College — Established 1975[1] Type Public Post Secondary Community College President Dr. Jan Lindsay Admin. staff 400 S …   Wikipedia

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