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Name the physical feature dividing the two parts of new Zealand​

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Answered by mouryapratyax
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The North and South Islands of New Zealand are separated by a body of water known as the Cook Straight, which is only about thirteen miles wide at its narrowest point. The North and South Islands together are about the same size as the US state of Colorado.

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