- By Aditi Priya Singh
- Mon, 24 Nov 2025 03:47 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Loneliest Country In The World: Nearly 200 nations exist in the world, and many of them are located just next to each other. People move across nearby regions, swap products and build warm ties with neighbouring countries. However, could you imagine only one piece of land that is more than 1600 kilometres away from every neighbouring nation? Yes, there is a country that stands alone in the middle of a vast ocean. It does not share its border with any country and is therefore known as one of the most isolated and remote nations on Earth.
This place is unique because water encircles every corner, influencing its unique geography and culture. Even though life moves slowly here, this place doesn't seem like heaven. People rely more on themselves than on outside assistance; boats manage travel and moving cargo across water. Traditions endure because no one tries to change them. The land remains largely unchanged with little external impact.
Let's explore this wonderful, remote country and learn what makes it so unique.
Which Country Has No Neighbour Within 1,600 km?
Country with no neighbour within 1600 km area (Image: Canva)
New Zealand is one of the most remote places on Earth, also called the loneliest country, with no one within 1,600 kilometres. It is tucked away far from Australia, its nearest neighbour, in the southwest Pacific. While subtly influencing how people live here, that stretch of ocean kept nature largely intact.
Key Reasons for Its Isolation
1. Situated in the Pacific Ocean's centre
2. Over 1,600 kilometres from Australia
3. Encircled by water
4. Separated from other landmasses as a result of prehistoric tectonic activity
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How Isolation Shaped New Zealand
Unique Wildlife and Nature: Due to its isolation, New Zealand is home to animals you won't find anywhere else, like the tuatara, kiwi and kākāpō.
Rich Māori Culture: Long before Europeans arrived, the Māori crossed the ocean and developed a distinct culture deeply rooted in the land.
Peaceful and Low-Density Living: New Zealand quietly created a peaceful nation by staying out of trouble; few people live there, but they prosper. With space to breathe and wise decisions along the way, peace gradually took root while distance shaped its course.
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Fun Fact About New Zealand
Fun facts about New Zealand (Image: Canva)
1. There are almost five sheep for every person in New Zealand.
2. In 1893, it became the first nation in the world to grant women the right to vote.
3. New Zealand is among the safest destinations for those who enjoy wildlife because it is snake-free.
4. The Hobbiton set from the renowned film trilogy The Lord of the Rings is still open for viewing.
5. The Kiwi bird is the national symbol of New Zealand, which has no wings and produces some of the biggest eggs in relation to its size. That’s why New Zealanders are called Kiwis.
6. The Hector's dolphin, the smallest dolphin species in the world, is found in New Zealand.
7. The capital of New Zealand, Wellington, is regarded as the world's windiest city.
