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General Facts

Wildlife

Maori

The Flag

History

Geography

Find New Zealand and click on it!

People living in New Zealand are New Zealanders or Kiwis.

and earthquakes. 50 volcanoes are still active in New Zealand.

New Zealand faces many natural catastrophes such as volcanic eruptions

The Kiwi is a bird living in NZ and it is also one of the national symbols.

There are three official languages: English, Maori and NZ sign language.

The largest urban area is Auckland.

The capital city is Wellington.

According to Easy Science for Kids, 4,748,439 people live in New Zealand.

South.

It is divided into two main islands formed from volcanoes, the North and the

New Zealand, maori Aotearoa, is located in the Southern hemisphere.

Geography

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dominion of Britain in 1907 and gained its independence from Britain in 1947.

signed a treaty with the Maori in 1840. The Maory protested the treaty after their lands

being attacked.

North Island. Peace was restored to the islands in the 1870s. The country became a

were seized, and in 1860s, they began a 12-year war against the British for control of

In 1769, Captain James Cook came to the islands. The British established settlements and

party left after

In the 1600s, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited the islands but his

The Maori people arrived by canoe from islands in Polynesia near Tahiti around 1,000 A.D.

History

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land.

alive their language and traditional culture. They have also worked to regain their traditional

Today, the Maori make up about 10% of New Zealand's population. Many Maory have kept

Hawaiki.

According to Maori history, the Maori sailed to New Zealand from a tropical island called

They also caught fish and grew crops.

their main food was the moa, a bird. After the moas were gone, they ate smaller birds.

Their names mean 'the ordinary people'. The earliest Maori were called the Moa Hunters,

The Maori were the first people to live on the islands, they arrived about 1.200 years ago.

Maori

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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.

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.

Maori Culture

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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).

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.

Hector’s dolphins are the world’s smallest dolphin species. They are named after Sir James Hector, who first examined a dolphin specimen.

The kiwi bird is the nation’s sweetheart. These nocturnal birds mostly live in forested areas.

Wildlife

2. When in New Zealand, you must drive on the left side of the road.

5. King Charles III is officially King of New Zealand.

4. There are over 30 millions sheep in NZ!

3. The first person to climb mount everest was a New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary (photograph)

6. 30% of NZ is composed of forests!

1. There are no nuclear power plants in NZ! Most of the country is pollution free!

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10. Dairy farmers produce 100 kg of butter and 65kg of cheese each year for each person living in New Zealand.

9. The Maori name of New Zealand is Aotearoa which means 'The land of the long white cloud.'

8. There are no snakes in the country!

7. The most popular films in the country include ‘Once were Warriors’, ‘The Whale Rider’, ‘The Piano’ and the ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy.

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