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Unit 19 New Zealand Background. COUNTRY STATISTICS Area: 103,500 sq.miles (268,000 sq.km) Population: 3,575,000 Currency: 1 NZ dollar = 100 cents Exchange.
NEW ZEALAND in the world. It is in the Southern hemisphere.
NEW ZEALAND.
Lucie Syrová. * Basic facts * Flag & the Government * Landscape * Historical facts * Inhabitants.
© Lenka Lexová Introduction it's an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean it consists of two main islands: the North Island (active volcanoes)
New Zealand- its geographical features, main towns and fame Presentation by Sixten Hinnov.
New Zealand (Aotearoa) Josef Šíp 4.A. Basic information: Area: 270,514 km 2 Population: 4,035,461 Capital city: Wellington Inhabitants: European (78%)
-What is the capital of New Zealand? a. Auckland b. Wellington c. Dunedin -Which city is the largest? a. Wellington b. Gisborne c. Auckland -What is New.
English speaking countries. New Zealand Made by: Lyamkina Yulia.
New Zealand is a country in the south-west of Pacific Ocean including two large islands ( the North Island and the South Island ) and numerous smaller.
Geographical position New Zealand lies in the south west Pacific Ocean, nearly kms from Australia, to the east, and kms, or miles.
Kiwi Identity. Flags, Anthems and Coat of Arms Challenge: Draw the New Zealand flag from memory! How did you do? How is the NZ flag different to the OZ?
Two islands – North Island and South Island The nearest country is Australia (2000 km) A part of nearly submerged Zelandia (a continent) and with Australia.
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After laying it she leaves her husband to hatchth The kiwi bird was named so for the sound of its chirp. This flightless bird, about the size of a domestic.
New Zealand. Basic info capital city: Wellington area: km² population: 4, 414, 400 languages: English, Maori religion: Christianity state system:
Basic information Political system: Constitutional monarchy Area: km² Capital city: Wellington Official languages: English, Māori Population:
New Zealand. situated in the south-east of Australia an island country, consists of 2 large islands – North Island and South Island between the Tasman.
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New Zealand, maori Aotearoa, is located in the Southern hemisphere.
It is divided into two main islands formed from volcanoes, the North and the
According to Easy Science for Kids, 4,748,439 people live in New Zealand.
The capital city is Wellington.
The largest urban area is Auckland.
There are three official languages: English, Maori and NZ sign language.
The Kiwi is a bird living in NZ and it is also one of the national symbols.
New Zealand faces many natural catastrophes such as volcanic eruptions
and earthquakes. 50 volcanoes are still active in New Zealand.
People living in New Zealand are New Zealanders or Kiwis.
The Maori people arrived by canoe from islands in Polynesia near Tahiti around 1,000 A.D.
In the 1600s, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited the islands but his
party left after
In 1769, Captain James Cook came to the islands. The British established settlements and
were seized, and in 1860s, they began a 12-year war against the British for control of
North Island. Peace was restored to the islands in the 1870s. The country became a
being attacked.
signed a treaty with the Maori in 1840. The Maory protested the treaty after their lands
dominion of Britain in 1907 and gained its independence from Britain in 1947.
NationalGeographic.com
The Maori were the first people to live on the islands, they arrived about 1.200 years ago.
Their names mean 'the ordinary people'. The earliest Maori were called the Moa Hunters,
their main food was the moa, a bird. After the moas were gone, they ate smaller birds.
They also caught fish and grew crops.
According to Maori history, the Maori sailed to New Zealand from a tropical island called
Today, the Maori make up about 10% of New Zealand's population. Many Maory have kept
alive their language and traditional culture. They have also worked to regain their traditional
Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Maori Culture
The Haka - an action chant, often described as a "War Dance", but more a chant with hand gestures and foot stamping originally performed by Warriors before a battle, proclaiming their strength.
The word "tattoo" - Ta Moko in Maori - comes from the Tahitian word "tatau". The head was considered the most sacred part of the body. Tattooing commenced at puberty, accompanied by many rites and rituals. In addition to making a warrior attractive to women, the tattoo practice marked both rites of passage and important events in a person's life.
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Royal Blue The blue colour stands for the sea and the sky.
The Union Jack The Union Jack is the flag of the United Kingdom. New Zealand is a former British colony and dominion.
The Southern Cross The four stars' pattern represents the Southern Cross, it symbolizes New Zealand's location in the South Pacific Ocean.
The Southern Cross The four stars' pattern represents the Southern Cross, it symoblizes New Zealand's location in the South Pacific Ocean.
The kiwi bird is the nation’s sweetheart. These nocturnal birds mostly live in forested areas.
Hector’s dolphins are the world’s smallest dolphin species. They are named after Sir James Hector, who first examined a dolphin specimen.
Yellow-eyed penguins are found around the south east of New Zealand, Banks Peninsula and Stewart Island. They are one of six different species of penguins found in New Zealand and it’s surrounding islands.
New Zealand fur seals are now a protected species in New Zealand.Although fur seals tend to stick (=stay) to the coast, they have been known to wander into people’s backyards (=garden).
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10 General Facts
1. There are no nuclear power plants in NZ! Most of the country is pollution free!
6. 30% of NZ is composed of forests!
3. The first person to climb mount everest was a New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary (photograph)
4. There are over 30 millions sheep in NZ!
5. King Charles III is officially King of New Zealand.
2. When in New Zealand, you must drive on the left side of the road.
7. The most popular films in the country include ‘Once were Warriors’, ‘The Whale Rider’, ‘The Piano’ and the ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy.
8. There are no snakes in the country!
9. The Maori name of New Zealand is Aotearoa which means 'The land of the long white cloud.'
10. Dairy farmers produce 100 kg of butter and 65kg of cheese each year for each person living in New Zealand.
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New Zealand became a dominion. New Zealand became a colony within the British Empire, but Brits and Maoris had different interpretations of the treaty, and this led to wars in the 1860s. 1841. 1907. Because of its remoteness, New Zealand was the last large habitable land to be settled by humans.
History of New Zealand; Politics of New Zealand; Geography of New Zealand; ... Outline of New Zealand; Lists of country-related topics - similar lists for other countries This page was last edited on 5 November 2024, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The population of New Zealand is over four million people. The main part of the population lives on the North Island. About 50 per cent of the population lives in four cities of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch ['kraIsttSç:tS] and Dunedin {da'ni:din}.The first people who settled in New Zealand were a brown-skinned people called Maoris.They came from Polynesian islands located northeast of ...
GEOGRAPHY •New Zealand is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses— that of the North Island and the South Island and numerous smaller islands. •New Zealand is in Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean •New Zealand has 15,134 km of coastline and extensive marine resources.
3 New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two large islands - the North Island and the South Island - and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. In Māori, New Zealand has come to be known as Aotearoa, which is usually translated into English as The Land of the Long White Cloud.
The Free New Zealand Powerpoint template features: 1. Intro and History slide: Start your presentation by adding the introduction about the country, it's history and evolution that is how are the people evolve in the country their tradition, culture, religion, dressing sense, etc. Add an image to enhance the quality of your presentation. 2.
New Zealand faces many natural catastrophes such as volcanic eruptions. and earthquakes. 50 volcanoes are still active in New Zealand. People living in New Zealand are New Zealanders or Kiwis. History. The Maori people arrived by canoe from islands in Polynesia near Tahiti around 1,000 A.D. In the 1600s, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited ...
New Zealand has a diverse history and culture, with the North and South Islands separated by Cook Strait. The capital is Wellington, and the largest city is Auckland. Maori culture has significantly influenced New Zealand, including traditions like the hongi greeting and hangi cooking method.