Talk:South Island

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Would any native English speaker not say the South Island? I think it's normal grammar, just like North Sea, east coast, Western World etc.

I've never heard or seen it called the South Island. It's always been South Island. -- Zoe

Hmm, maybe I'm biased because I grew up on the South Island.


Which area figure is correct, the square mile or square kilometre? They do not equate by a country mile, um, country kilometre. Moriori 23:07, 8 Nov 2003 (UTC)


Nelson (a cathedral city and with much more population) should be on that map if Greymouth is to stay.:robinp 21:06, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

TOWN LIST - before spending long adding to it, consider my query (of a few minutes ago) on the Talk: North Islnad page, partly reproduced here: "... we already have a page called List of towns in New Zealand, so maybe we should use it as the only long list, adding "SI" to the end of the (smaller number of) towns that are South Island?"

robinp 21:21, 26 Feb 2004 (UTC)