New Zealand / Aotearoa
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.
National symbol Edit
Map Edit
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New Zealand's location in the South Pacific Ocean
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Topography of New Zealand
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Elevations of the New Zealand
Nature Edit
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Mounts Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu seen from the summit of Mount Tongariro
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Milford Sound Waterfall
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The Emerald Lakes, Mount Tongariro
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Pencarrow Head, Wellington
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Tasman Valley, Canterbury
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Akaroa Harbour, Canterbury
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Mt. Taranaki
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Akaroa
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Kauri tree Agathis australis
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Kitikite falls,
Waitakere Ranges -
Kahurangi
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Bay in Piha, a beach of New Zealand
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Whangapoua
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Wairau Valley. Marlborough
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Cape Fournier
Architecture Edit
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Auckland 360° panorama, a view from Sky Tower to Auckland CBD. In the left: Auckland waterfront with Harbour Bridge
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Sky Tower, Auckland
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Parliament Buildings, Wellington
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Ratana church
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Mount Eden,
place of a former Maori pa
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Grain silo accommodation
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Howick
Celebrity Edit
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Ernest Rutherford, called the "father" of nuclear physics
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Sir Edmund Hillary, first man to climb Mount Everest
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Sir Peter Jackson, film director, screenwriter and film producer
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Peter Beck Rocketlab engineer and businessman
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Lorde (Ella Yelich-O'Connor), singer, songwriter and record producer
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Helen Clark, Prime Minister, 1999–2008
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Sir John Key, Prime Minister, 2008–2016
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Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister, 2017–present
Culture Edit
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Māori carving
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Hobbit house of The Shire (Auenland, Matamata)
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Seats of 52nd New Zealand Parliament,
after 2017 election