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This presentation was made by Ivan and Theodor from 7 grade c. “Vasil Aprilov” Primary School Burgas. New Zealand. The Land of the Long White Cloud. AREA. The total land area, 268,021km is a little less than that of Italy or Japan, and a little more than the United Kingdom. ENVIROMENT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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This presentation was made by This presentation was made by Ivan and Theodor from 7 grade cIvan and Theodor from 7 grade c

““Vasil Aprilov” Primary School Vasil Aprilov” Primary School BurgasBurgas

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New ZealandNew Zealand

The Land of the Long White The Land of the Long White CloudCloud

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AREAAREAThe total land area, 268,021km is a The total land area, 268,021km is a

little less than that of Italy or Japan, little less than that of Italy or Japan, and a little more than the United and a little more than the United Kingdom.Kingdom.

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ENVIROMENTENVIROMENT

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BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF NEW BEAUTIFUL NATURE OF NEW ZEALANDZEALAND

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POPULATIONPOPULATION• 4,143,279 4,143,279

(Statistics New (Statistics New Zealand final 2006 Zealand final 2006 census)census)

• In the period of April In the period of April 2007 to March 2007 to March 2008, the total 2008, the total number of births in number of births in New Zealand was New Zealand was 63,250. 63,250.

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CURRENCYCURRENCY

Newzealand DollarNewzealand Dollar

((NZDNZD))

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FLAGFLAG

This is the This is the (Māori sovereignty) flag(Māori sovereignty) flag

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This is the New Zealand flag

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HISTORYHISTORY

• The first Europeans known to have reached The first Europeans known to have reached New Zealand were Dutch explorer Abel New Zealand were Dutch explorer Abel Janszoon Tasman and his crew in 1642. Janszoon Tasman and his crew in 1642. Māori killed several of the crew and no Māori killed several of the crew and no Europeans returned to New Zealand until Europeans returned to New Zealand until British explorer James Cook's voyage of British explorer James Cook's voyage of 1768–71. Cook reached New Zealand in 1769 1768–71. Cook reached New Zealand in 1769 and mapped almost the entire coastline.and mapped almost the entire coastline.

• Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American numerous European and North American whaling, sealing and trading ships. They whaling, sealing and trading ships. They traded European food and goods, especially traded European food and goods, especially metal tools and weapons, for Māori timber, metal tools and weapons, for Māori timber, food, artefacts and water.food, artefacts and water.

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CULTURECULTURE

• Much of contemporary New Zealand culture is derived from Much of contemporary New Zealand culture is derived from British roots. It also includes significant influences from British roots. It also includes significant influences from American, Australian and Māori cultures, along with those American, Australian and Māori cultures, along with those of other European cultures and – more recently – non-Māori of other European cultures and – more recently – non-Māori Polynesian and Asian cultures. Large festivals in celebration Polynesian and Asian cultures. Large festivals in celebration of Diwali and Chinese New Year are held in several of the of Diwali and Chinese New Year are held in several of the larger centres. The world's largest Polynesian festival, larger centres. The world's largest Polynesian festival, Pasifika, is an annual event in Auckland.Pasifika, is an annual event in Auckland.

• Cultural links between New Zealand and the United Cultural links between New Zealand and the United Kingdom are maintained by a common language, sustained Kingdom are maintained by a common language, sustained migration from the United Kingdom, and many young New migration from the United Kingdom, and many young New Zealanders spending time in the United Kingdom on their Zealanders spending time in the United Kingdom on their "overseas experience"."overseas experience".

• The music and cuisine of New Zealand are similar to that of The music and cuisine of New Zealand are similar to that of Australia, Canada, UK, and the US, although both have Australia, Canada, UK, and the US, although both have distinct New Zealand and Pacific qualities. distinct New Zealand and Pacific qualities.

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CULTURE OF THE CULTURE OF THE MAORIMAORI

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SPORTSSPORTS

• Sport has a major role in New Zealand's culture, Sport has a major role in New Zealand's culture, with the unofficial national sport of rugby union with the unofficial national sport of rugby union being particularly influential. Other popular being particularly influential. Other popular participatory sports include cricket, bowls, netball, participatory sports include cricket, bowls, netball, soccer, motorsport, golf, swimming and tennis. soccer, motorsport, golf, swimming and tennis. New Zealand has strong international teams in New Zealand has strong international teams in several sports including rugby union, netball, several sports including rugby union, netball, cricket, rugby league, and softball. New Zealand cricket, rugby league, and softball. New Zealand also has traditionally done well in the sports of also has traditionally done well in the sports of rowing, yachting and cycling. The country is rowing, yachting and cycling. The country is internationally recognized for performing well on a internationally recognized for performing well on a medals-to-population ratio at Olympic Games and medals-to-population ratio at Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games.Commonwealth Games.

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