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Capital Largest city Official language(s) Government Head of State Governor-General Prime

Capital
Largest city
Official language(s)
Government
Head of State Governor-General Prime Minister

Wellington
Auckland
English, Māori
Constitutional monarchy
Queen Elizabeth II Ананд

Сатьянанд Helen Clark
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Independence (From the U. K.) Area • Total • Water (%)

Independence (From the U. K.)
Area • Total • Water (%)
Population
Currency
September 26, 1907
268,680 km²

2.1%%
4,107,883
New Zealand dollar
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Geography A satellite image of New Zealand. Lake Taupo and Mount

Geography

A satellite image of New Zealand. Lake Taupo and Mount Ruapehu

are visible in the centre of the North Island.
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The highest peak of the Southern Alps is Aoraki /Mount Cook/,

The highest peak of the Southern Alps is Aoraki /Mount Cook/,

at 3,754 metres. Aoraki /Mount Cook/ is the tallest mountain in New Zealand.
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Auckland at night, with the Sky Tower in the background.

Auckland at night, with the Sky Tower in the background.

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Culture Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier

Culture

Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier

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Flora and fauna Because of its long isolation from the rest

Flora and fauna

Because of its long isolation from the rest of

the world, and its island biogeography New Zealand has extraordinary flora and fauna. About 80 percent of the New Zealand flora only occurs in New Zealand.
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The kea, an inquisitive mountain bird. The hoiho (yellow eyed penguin),

The kea, an inquisitive mountain bird.

The hoiho (yellow eyed
penguin),

is one of the
worlds rarest penguins
and can be found
in coastal regions
on the South East
of the South Island. 

The wood pidgeon, a large
greyish green
bird in most
lowland forested
areas of
New Zealand.

The worlds only flightless parrot - the kakapo.

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The tui, recognised by a white tuft under their throat and

The tui, recognised by a white tuft under their throat

and their metallic blue green colour .

The Kiwi, a New Zealand emblem. This flightless bird sleeps by day and you can hear it call in the bush at night. The best palce to see these birds is at a zoo or wildlife park.

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The Kakariki is undoubtedly New Zealand's most well known parrot especially

The Kakariki is undoubtedly New Zealand's most well known parrot

especially in captivity. They have distinctive calls which sound like "ki-ki-ki" and spend a lot of the day chattering to each other.

The highly endagered Blue Duck is not only unique to New Zealand but also unique among other waterfowl. It appears unrelated to any duck elsewhere in the world and many of its habits are peculiar to the species.

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Whales.

Whales.

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1. New Zealand consists of _______ islands. a) 1 b) 2

1. New Zealand consists of _______ islands.
a) 1 b) 2

c) 3
2. The climate in New Zealand is
a) warm and wet
b) cold and dry
c) warm and dry
3. The national emblem of New Zealand is
a) emu b) coala c) kiwi
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4. The capital of New Zealand is Auckland Christchurch Wellington 5.

4. The capital of New Zealand is
Auckland
Christchurch
Wellington
5. The population of New

Zealand is over ______ million people.
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4
6. There are __political parties in New Zealand.
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3
7. The Maoris had lost sovereignty to Britain in
1900 b) 1800 c) 1840