New Zealand
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Amazing Facts
1) There is more than 1 tipe of kiwi 2) There are three national languages 3) The first country whit Universal suffrage 4) There are way more sheep than people 5) The Haka dence
- Breathtaking natural landscapes
- Ecosystem diversity
- Maori culture
- Majestic mountains
- Lush forests
- Spectacular fords
- Numerous recreational activities
- Hiking
- The kiwi bird Giovanni will talk about
- The tuatara reptile
New Zealand is recognized for many things such as:
CLIMATE The coastal climate is mild to cool β it rarely gets very hot, but inland regions can be cold
ANIMALS -New Zealand has been isolated from other lands for millions of years. This allowed some animals and plants to develop into fascinating forms, such as giant land snails and flightless birds, including the famous kiwi.
INTRODUCTION -New Zealand lies southwest of the Pacific Ocean and consists of two main islands formed by the action of volcanoes and glaciations.
- New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy
- Charles III is the king of New Zealand, but in reality the Prime Minister is Christopher Luxon
Government
-New Zealand was colonised by the British, and therefore the population speaks mainly English; -On a religious level, New Zealand has retained the Christian values; -Rugby is the nation's sport ππ
History
Polynesians reached New Zealand in the early 13th century. The first Europeans arrived in 1642. In 1769 the English arrived and in the 1830s they made New Zealand one of their colonies. In 1947 they became officially independent.