LOCATION
New Zealand is an island
country in the
southwestern Pacific
Ocean. The country
geographically comprises
two main landmasses –
that of the North Island, or
Te Ika-a-Māui, and the
South Island, or Te
Waipounamu and
numerous smaller islands .
CLIMATE
New Zealand has a
mild and temperate
maritime climate
with mean annual
temperatures
ranging from 10 °C
(50 °F) in the south
to 16 °C (61 °F) in
the north
DEMOGRAPHY
The population of New
Zealand is approximately 4.5
million. New Zealand is a
predominantly urban
country. New Zealand cities
generally rank highly on
international livability
measures.
NATURAL PARKS
Fiordland National Park
occupies the southwest
corner of the South Island of
New Zealand. It is the largest
of the 14 national parks in
New Zealand, with an area of
12,500 km².
Fiordland National Park
Abel Tasman National Park
It is named after Abel
Tasman, who in 1642
became the first European
explorer to sight New
Zealand. Covering an area
of only 225.3 km2 , the
park is the smallest of
New Zealand's national
parks
Waitomo Caves
These Caves are
believed to be over two
million years old.
Tarawera Falls
Tarawera Falls is a 35 m high
waterfall on the Tarawera River in
the Bay of Plenty region in New
Zealand's North Island.
RELIGION
Graph shows the situation of
religions in New Zealand
TYPICAL PLANTS
•Akeake
•Mingimingi
•Toatoa
TYPICAL ANIMALS
Kiwi
Tuatara
Weta
IMPORTANT CITIES
• Auckland
• Manukau
• Christchurch
• Hamilton
• Wellington
ALL BLACKS
The All Blacks is the official
representative of rugby of
New Zealand. It is one of the
major myths in the world of
the above mentioned sport
and certainly also in the own
New Zealand, where the
rugby is considered to be a
national sport.
IMPORTANT PEOPLE
Janet FramePamela Stephenson
Russell Crowe Martin Henderson
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES
The offical languages of
New Zealand are:
• Maori
• Language of signs
• English 92%
2%6%
English
Maori
Language of
sings
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English excercise of new zealand