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    The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and then subsequently developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand.

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      Terminology. While the demonym for a New Zealand citizen is...

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      Alexandra (Māori: Manuherikia or Areketanara) is a town in...

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    In the Māori language, the country is called Aotearoa, which means "Land of the Long White Cloud". Ao means “cloud”, tea means “white”, and roa means “long”. The name "New Zealand" comes from “Zeeland” (which translates to "Sealand") in Dutch, after the islands were seen by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. Zeeland is a province of the Netherlands.

    New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. The head of state is Charles III. The Prime Minister is Chris Hipkins, leader of the Labour Party. New Zealand has made itself a Nuclear Free Zone: They do not use nuclear power and do not allow nuclear weaponsor nuclear powered vessels in their territory. Elections are held ever...

    As of the 2018 census, 4,699,755 people lived in New Zealand. Most of them have European ancestors. The indigenous people of New Zealand, the Māori, have a population of 775,836, or 16.5%. The people of New Zealand often call themselves Kiwis. This name is derived from the kiwi, a flightless native birdthat is considered the country's national bird...

    Most New Zealanders live in urban areas, with the other 27% living in small towns or farming communities. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Auckland is the largest city, with around 1 million people.Other cities in the North Island include Hamilton, Tauranga, Napier/Hastings, New Plymouth, Whanganui, and Palmerston North. South Island citie...

    New Zealand sits at the boundary between the Australian and Pacific continental plates. When these two plates bumped into each other ('collided'), the Pacific plate moved under the Australian plate, north of the South Island. As a result, there has been lots of volcanic activity. South of the South Island, the Australian plate moves under the Pacif...

    New Zealand was isolated from the rest of the world for a long time. It split from Australia 83 million years ago. Because of this, there are many plants and animals that only live in New Zealand. Before humans came to New Zealand, there were no mammals, except three species of bat and marine mammals such as seals, dolphins, and whales. Instead, Ne...

    Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to climb to the top of Mount Everest, was from New Zealand.
    New Zealand has become more popular since New Zealander Peter Jackson made the Lord of the Rings moviesthere.
    Many farmers in New Zealand breed sheep. There are many more sheep than people in New Zealand (20 sheeps for 1 human).
    Many New Zealanders are interested in sports. Their national sport is usually considered to be rugby (in winter). They have impressive athletes in rowing, cycling, shotput, discus, iron man, triath...
  2. Immagine satellitare della Nuova Zelanda. Dal punto di vista fisico la Nuova Zelanda è un arcipelago formato da due grandi isole (Isola del Nord e Isola del Sud), divise dallo Stretto di Cook, e da molte altre isole minori, in gran parte disabitate: l'Isola Stewart, la terza per estensione, più le cosiddette Isole esterne, ovverosia 9 arcipelaghi minori, 5 dei quali (a loro volta chiamati ...

  3. Nueva Zelanda [n 1] (en inglés: New Zealand; en maorí, Aotearoa, «tierra de la gran nube blanca») [5] es un país soberano e insular ubicado en Oceanía, localizado en el suroeste del océano Pacífico, cerca de Australia y constituido en una monarquía parlamentaria.

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  5. Access is free, but may be restricted in some parks during some parts of the year due to weather (e.g. avalanche risk) or farming needs (e.g. lambing season). It's best to check with local tourist information centres for up to date information before venturing into the wilderness, even for a day hike.

  6. 2 days ago · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. New Zealand ( Māori: Aotearoa) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean containing two major islands — the North Island and the South Island — and several small outlying islands. Its capital is Wellington, and its largest city is Auckland. It has a population of around 5 million.

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