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| About New Zealand |
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In South-Western Pacific Ocean New Zealand is an Island, comprising two landmasses (South Island and North Island ) as well as many small islands; most are notable as Stewart and Chatham Islands . Indigenous Mari commonly translated as Land of Long white clouds. Realm of New Zealand is also including Cook Islands and the governing in free association; Ross and Tokulau Dependency New Zealand's claimed territorial in the Antarctica . New Zealand is also a notable for the geographic isolation that is situated on about (1250 miles) southeast to the Australia across with Tasman Sea; its closest neighbors are New Caledonia , Tonga and Fiji .
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| History of New Zealand |
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New Zealand is also called the Nation of migrants; Maori migrated from ancestral Polynesian. It was followed by 800 year later, extensive European migration. Influence of the pacific island as well as Asian immigrants during 20 th century, had has helped to shape New Zealand into diverse and more vibrant multicultural society. Migration. Influence of the Pacific Island and the Asian immigrants during 20th century has helped shape New Zealand into the diverse multicultural and vibrant society. Maori was First Landed at New Zealand they came from the ancestral homeland "Hawaiki"
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| New Zealand Crimes |
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According to a survey result for year 2007, asset misappropriation remains most likely economic crime that is suffered by New Zealand 's organizations, having almost 60% of company's victim suffering by theft of assets as equipment or money. There was demonstrable gap however between that reality, what was perceived as most prevalent threat about just 32%, this form of crime is likely to occur at organizations. Threat of property infringement is present in New Zealand having 18% of the respondents regarding to this as most likely to their business and with 16% is reporting being victim of that crime having loss of more than 1 million New Zealand $.
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| New Zealand Hospitals |
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Wellington Hospital
Wellington Hospital is New Zealand 's main hospital that is located in suburb of Newtown on the Riddifor Street . It is a famous Hospital that is run by the Coast and Capital Board of District Heath, other including Kapiti Heath care, Poriua Hospital and Kenepuru Hospital providing many of regions acute in the health services, such as acute "tertiary" and complex specialist services. Treatments and procedures like intensive Care unit, cancer care, cardiology procedure, cardiac surgery, maxillofacial, renal care and neuro surgery. |
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| New Zealand Language |
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NZSL is New Zealand sign language or main language of New Zealand . It became an official language in April 2006 along English and Maori. New Zealand sign language has roots in the British sign language and it may technically consider as dialect of British, New Zealand and Australian sing language. 62.5% similarities are found in the British sign language and New Zealand sing language. Like many other sign languages it was also devised by and for deaf people. It has no linguistic connation to written or spoken language, it is capable fully to express anything like a singer wants to sing fluently. Is use two handed same manual alphabets as in British sign or Australian sign language.
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| New Zealand Places |
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North Island
North Island is one of 2 main islands in New Zealand , other being the South Island . This has the area of 113,729 square km making world's fourteenth largest island. Island has the population of about 3,25,700 estimated in June2008. There are 8 important cities is North Island and notably New Zealand's largest cities as New Plymouth, Tauranga, Auckland, Hamilton, Gisborne and Wellington the capital city of New Zealand. |
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| New Zealand Popular Foods |
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Lamb
Lamb is traditional and most popular dish in New Zealand . It is cooked as juicy roast with rosemary and garlic and served with tangy mint sauce; it is generally on menu of every restaurant in country. One year old or hogget is tastier than a younger lamb; it is not as strong as other meat like mutton. Beef is reasonable and excellent priced in many of restaurants with thick juicy steaks, crisp salad, good company, sausages, chilled wine and cicadas singing from trees.
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| New Zealand Population |
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With estimation in July 2007, population of New Zealand is about 4.1 million, together by 181 different ethical groups. Larges is about 701% of the European followed by around 8% of Maori, 4% of pacific islanders and 6% of Asian, remaining 12% are mixed unspecified population. Largest city of New Zealand is Auckland and the population of Auckland is about the one third of total New Zealand 's population in most of its regions. Comparing with other regions where overseas population exists is about 1 in 5 Auckland . This island is populated overall with the density population of 15 people in per sq kilometer; this is much less in many countries on globe.
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| New Zealand Sports Activities |
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New Zealand 's sport is highly reflected by its British colonial heritage. Cricket, netball and Rugby are some of popular sports in New Zealand ; these are primarily played in the British Commonwealth countries. New Zealand is popular for its rugby union that is the national sport. In some other popular sports there are soccer, cricket and netball while golf, tennis, water sports and rowing. Snow sports such as snowboarding and skiing are also popular there. Some equestrian sports are popular with women especially and women are also participating to these games.
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| New Zealand Weather |
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This country experience a rare air pollution compare to other countries that makes UV rays of sunlight very strongly during summer months. To avoid the sunburns visitors are advised to wear sunscreen hats and sunglasses when they try to get out in direct summer sun's beams, heat of day starts from 4pm to 11am. When summer is the sunnier season in country, most regions have relatively high sunlight proportions during winter months.
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