The map below highlights the area on the opposite side of the world corresponding to New Zealand:
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While the map above provides a global view, this detailed map focuses specifically on the antipode of New Zealand.
The projected area of New Zealand overlaps the ocean by about 40.1% and land by 59.9%. In terms of area, that is approx. 107,547 km² of ocean and 160,954 km² of land. The chart shows the overall split, and the table breaks down the seas and the countries or territories that overlap with the antipodes.
| Land | 59.9% | 160,954 km² |
| Ocean | 40.1% | 107,547 km² |
| Spain | 52.6% | 141,236 km² |
| North Atlantic Ocean | 38.7% | 103,917 km² |
| Portugal | 5.8% | 15,593 km² |
| Morocco | 1.2% | 3,250 km² |
| Strait of Gibraltar | 0.5% | 1,304 km² |
| Bay of Biscay | 0.5% | 1,212 km² |
| France | 0.3% | 829 km² |
| Alboran Sea | 0.3% | 665 km² |
| Other ocean (unidentified) | 0.1% | 383 km² |
| English Channel | <0.1% | 67 km² |
| Algeria | <0.1% | 39 km² |
| Nigeria | <0.1% | 4 km² |
| Gibraltar | <0.1% | 2 km² |
View the exact antipodal points of the most populated cities in New Zealand. For other cities, please use the antipode finder.
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