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New Zealand (ˈziːlənd) n (Placename) an independent dominion within the Commonwealth, occupying two main islands (the North Island and the South Island), Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and a number of minor islands in the SE Pacific: original Māori inhabitants ceded sovereignty...
New Zealand became a fully self-governing dominion of the British Empire in 1907 and achieved full independence with the Statute of Westminster in 1931. Over the course of the 20th century, the country developed into a modern, progressive nation. New Zealand was a significant player in both Wor...
New Zealand NewZealand Structure •••••1.Introduction2.Geography3.BriefHistory4.Politics5.Culture6.Food7.Economy8.Tourism9.Education10.Diplomacy Introduction •国名(NewZealand)•国旗(NationalFlag)•国徽 •国庆日(NationalDay):2月6日 •官方语言(OfficialLanguage):英语,毛利语(...
New Zealand's higher education system offers a wide range of programmes and education providers to choose from, in any region of the country. Information for parents New Zealand offers a high standard of living and is a safe place for your child to build their independence and confidence. ...
WELLINGTON, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand marked the United Nations' first ever World Braille Day on Friday, raising awareness of the importance of Braille to blind and partially-sighted persons worldwide and its role in enhancing their independence. ...
New Zealand's higher education system offers a wide range of programmes and education providers to choose from, in any region of the country. Information for parents New Zealand offers a high standard of living and is a safe place for your child to build their independence and confidence. ...
Niue's granting by the New Zealand Parliament in 1974 is celebrated yearly as its independence on "Constitution Day" on Oct. 19.
James Cook arrived on North Island in 1769 and claimed the land for the British crown. The Maori claimed independence from Britain in 1835. In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed between Maori chiefs and Great Britain. This treaty is recognised as the founding document of New Zealand. ...
Independence and Foreign Policy: New Zealand in the World since 1935. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1993. McLauchlan, Gordon (ed.). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Auckland: D. Bateman, 1992. Metge, Joan. The Maoris of New Zealand. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul...