LC control no. | sh2003011232 |
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Geographic heading | South Island (N.Z.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | New Zealand--South Island |
Variant(s) | Middle Island (N.Z.) Te Wai Pounamu (N.Z.) Te Waipounamu (N.Z.) Te Waka-a-Māui (N.Z.) Wai Pounamu, Te (N.Z.) Waipounamu, Te (N.Z.) Waka-a-Māui, Te (N.Z.) |
See also | Islands--New Zealand |
Found in | Work cat.: Studholme, B. Ship rat (Rattus rattus) irruptions in South Island beech (Nothofagus) forest, c2000. Columbia gaz. of the world, c1998 (South Island, The, N.Z., across Cook Strait from North Isl.; 43⁰00ʹS 171⁰00ʹE) Merriam-Web. geogr. dict., c1997 (South Island also Middle Island. Central and largest island of New Zealand) GEOnet, Dec. 1, 2003 (South Island, ISL, N.Z., 43⁰00ʹ00ʺS 171⁰00ʹ00ʺE) New Zealand geographic placenames database, via WWW, Dec. 1, 2003 (has entry for a different South Island: South Island, District: North Auckland, ISLAND, Lat: -36.7326 Long: 174.9355) GeoNames [algorithmically matched] island; 43°00ʹ00ʺS 171°00ʹ00ʺE Te Wai Pounamu, the greenstone island, 1993. New Zealand gazetteer of place names, Aug. 26, 2020 (South Island (official name); Te Waipounamu (official name); island; 43.544 S, 171.094 E; the southern of the two main islands of New Zealand) Wikipedia, Aug. 26, 2020: Te Waka a Māui (Te Waka a Māui (the canoe or vessel of Māui) is a Māori name for the South Island of New Zealand) Geonet, Oct. 6, 2020: (South Island; island in ADM1 Canterbury, N.Z.; variant name: Te Waipounamu; -43.544062, 171.093736) |
Invalid LCCN | n 83318963 sh 85125584 |