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Indeed, 92% of New Zealanders speak English as their mother tongue. It is also important to note that there are natives in New Zealand called the Maoris who usually speak Maori.
The latest response to the American culture test. New Zealand is that little slice of a country somewhere near Australia. ... How New Zealand beat the Nazis
In the international financial markets, the New Zealand dollar, the basic currency unit, is frequently called the Kiwi.
Native Trees (Otago)(GCZ5J6) was created by Eli_The_Moose on 11/1/2006. It's a Regular size geocache, with difficulty of 4, terrain of 3. It's located in South Island, New Zealand. This multi-cache ...
The name New Zealand originated with Dutch cartographers, who called the islands Nova Zeelandia, after the Dutch province of Zeeland.[6] No-one is certain exactly who first coined the term, but it ...
The Maori are the native inhabitants of New Zealand and are of Polynesian origin numbering over 500,000 today.
Almost all New Zealand's native trees are evergreen, and as I head into the Huiarau Range, the woodland—tall, ferny, viny—seems spread as thickly on the hills as green icing on a child's birthday cake. ...
From Cape Reinga in the bright, sunny far North to the untouched nature of tiny Stewart Island in the far South, New Zealand is a precious land.
New Zealand, also known in the native Maori language as Aotearoa, is a temperate to sub-tropical island nation in the South Pacific Ocean.
A much loved and admired New Zealand native is the small shrubby tree called a Lemonwood, or Pittosporum Eugenoides.
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