New Sealand New Zealand (Mean English) Aotearoa (Maorish) | |
Flag | |
Landsong "God Shield New Sealand" "God Defend New Zealand" | |
Headstead | Wellington |
Biggest stead | Auckland |
Revetung | English, Maorish |
Inwonername | New Sealander |
Lawmoot
- Queen |
Kernelish Allthingly Forfastening Kingship
Carl III |
Landswathe | 268,021 thousandtals |
Befolking - In full - Huddlemete |
(2019 guessing) 4,936,900 18.2/km2 |
Full Homeland Output - In full - By fellow |
2018 guessing:
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Yield | New Sealand Bit of Eight (NZD) |
New Sealand (Mean English: New Zealand; Maorish: Aotearoa) is an ethel in the Frithful Highsea made up of two main ilands: the North Iland and South Iland. New Sealand was first befolked by the Maori in the thirteenth or fourteenth hundredyear, when they came upon the land in their outriggers. English inthronging began with James Cook, Skipper of the HMS Endeavour, and New Sealand has stayed a folkdom within the British Kinwealth to this day.
In New Sealand, sheep outscore men by twenty to one. There are tall highbarrows on the South Iland and near the town of Rotorua on the North Iland there are seething mud pools, hot springs and sprouting geysers.
The snipestrutter is a bird that is the token of the ethel. Ettinfowl were tall flightless birds that once lived on the Ilands, before the first Maorish settlers.
The New Sealand rugby team is known as the All Blacks.