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1. Unique Having Evolved In Isolation For Millions Of Years - By: Driskill
It is over 1.600 kilometres long, and its widest part is 450 kilometres. This place is unique having evolved in isolation for millions of years. It's a mixture of landscapes. People in New Zealand are studying Japanese, which is now one of the most popular foreign languages lea...



2. Became An Independent Dominion On 26 September 1907 By Royal Proclamation - By: Driskill
Zealand has no separately represented subnational entities such as provinces, states or territories, apart from its local government. Zealand became an independent dominion on 26 September 1907 by royal proclamation. Zealand considers its own national defence needs to be modest; it dismantled its ai...

3. Its Adventure And Outdoor Activities And During The Day Options Are Endless, Particular For Tramping (walking In Kiwi Speak) - By: Driskill
It is great for many things, one of those things is the great expanse of untouched mountains that are inaccessible to snowboarders. It's famous for its scenic beauty, but it also has fertile valleys and plains. New Zealand is great for its culinary delights with a fast-growing reputation for superb ...

4. A Secular Society Generally Based On Christian Beliefs, But There Is A Wide Variety Of Religions Practised Among Its Population - By: Driskill
New Zealand is positive about immigration and is committed to increasing its population by about 1% per annum. New Zealand is renowned for its "go get 'em" attitude. It is a small island country, known for its lush vegetation, fruit crops, sheep, cattle and deer farming and natural beauty.It is a sm...

5. Some Of The Most Hospitable And Welcoming People You Will Ever Meet - By: Driskill
New Zealanders are very down to Earth. They are very educated and lead cosmopolitan lifestyles. They are some of the most hospitable and welcoming people you will ever meet.The people are awesome and this country is amazing. New Zealanders are very keen on preserving the flora and fauna of the count...

6. Has A Huge Range Of Attractions For Visitors - By: Driskill
Zealand has a huge range of attractions for visitors. It's famous for its clean, green environment, with magnificent mountains and sparkling waterways. It's perfect for the wide range of adventure sports and attractions.this tour is all about adventure. New Zealand is great for its hiking...

7. Rare Varietals Cure Wine Boredom - By: Darby Higgs
The future of the Australian wine industry will be shaped by a group of innovative grapegrowers and winemakers who are busily experimenting with new varieties in new regions. The phenomenal success of the industry in producing quality wine at competitive prices d...

8. Populated By Fishing And Hunting People Of East Polynesian Ancestry Perhaps 1,000 Years Before Europeans Arrived - By: Driskill
It was populated by fishing and hunting people of East Polynesian ancestry perhaps 1,000 years before Europeans arrived. This place was the world's first country to give women the right to vote (1893). New Zealanders are a very friendly lot. The people are also friendly and welcoming. New...

9. Has A Thriving, Modern Developed Economy - By: Driskill
Zealand has a thriving, modern developed economy. Zealand became an independent dominion in 1907 and supported the UK militarily in both World Wars. Zealand is to host the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup.Zealand came under the influence of the United States of America for the generation following the war...

10. Able To Fully Enjoy Their Basic Rights Depends On The Extent To Which All People In New Zealand Enjoy Human Rights - By: Driskill
People there are able to fully enjoy their basic rights depends on the extent to which all people in New Zealand enjoy human rights. They are often little known outside their own culture. People there are questioning whether massive redistribution of other people's money actually works in the long t...

11. A Very Friendly Lot - By: Driskill
The people are very keen on preserving the flora and fauna of the country. The people are some of the most hospitable and welcoming people you will ever meet. They are very educated and lead cosmopolitan lifestyles. The people are a very friendly lot. The people are also friendly and welcoming.br /...

12. Polynesians Living In New Zealand Ever Since The 11th Century - By: Driskill
The Maori particularly famous for their elaborate carvings, which can be seen on meeting houses, boats and jewellery. This tribe the pre-dominant cultural groups in New Zealand. This tribe not subject to political discrimination nor do they face government repression of any overt kind. This tribe gr...

13. The Indigenous People Of New Zealand, And Have A Rich And Varied Culture - By: Driskill
They the original inhabitants of New Zealand, known to them as Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud). The Maori the indigenous people of New Zealand, and have a rich and varied culture. This tribe thought to have migrated to New Zealand (Aotearoa) in several waves around 950 A.D. This tribe the de...

14. Attempting To Locate A Way Forward Over Divisive Power Sharing And Cultural Inclusion Issues - By: Driskill
They are aware that the country has a decent reputation in terms of human rights issues. New Zealanders are friendly, easy-going people. New Zealanders are attempting to locate a way forward over divisive power sharing and cultural inclusion issues. The people are also more open to foreign input.br...



15. Traditionally Worked Closely With Australia, Whose Foreign Policy Followed A Similar Historical Trend - By: Driskill
It has a thriving, modern developed economy, It has had a free trade agreement with Singapore since 2001, It has become easily accessible to overseas visitors, producing a change of lifestyle, mentality and culture and It has introduced extremely liberal social policies. It has traditionally worked ...

16. Very Educated And Lead Cosmopolitan Lifestyles - By: Driskill
The people are awesome and this country is amazing. New Zealanders are very educated and lead cosmopolitan lifestyles.New Zealanders are a very kind people and they are always ready to help you when you need. New Zealanders are really nice. They are not neutral about terrorism. They are very keen on...

17. In Recent Years A High-end Boutique Travel Destination - By: Driskill
New Zealand has become in recent years a high-end boutique travel destination. It has become one of the most open, deregulated economies among developed countries of similar type. It has become easily accessible to overseas visitors, producing a change of lifestyle, mentality and culture. New Zealan...

18. Made Up Of 14 National Parks, Including Some Five Million Hectares Of Protected Wilderness Reserves - By: Driskill
It's situated with the Tasman Sea to the West and the South Pacific Ocean to the east. It is made up of 14 national parks, including some five million hectares of protected wilderness reserves. It is comparable to the size of Colorado but more spread out like Japan. New Zealand is very enjoyable and...

19. Succeeding In The Revival And Preservation Of Their Traditional Culture - By: Driskill
This tribe in familiar territory, straddling that line between tradition and modernity, tribal and metropolitan, Maori and Pakeha. The Maori succeeding in the revival and preservation of their traditional culture. They a very sensitive people and deeply spiritual by nature. Zealand is for...

20. Friendly, Welcoming, Love Travel And Enjoy Meeting People From Other Cultures - By: Driskill
They are of British descent; the largest minority is Maori. They are friendly, easy-going people.They are friendly, welcoming, love travel and enjoy meeting people from other cultures. They are taking their place in their own land and throughout the world.The people are attempting to locate a way fo...

21. Well Travelled, With A Great Interest In People From Other Cultures, So Visitors And International Students Soon Feel More Than Welcome - By: Driskill
The people are known worldwide for their friendly and open personality. They are also aware of the existence of the Human Rights Commission.They are renowned for their sporting prowess and passion for rugby, yachting and netball. The people are well travelled, with a great interest in people from ot...

22. Renowned For Their Friendly Nature And You'll Be Sure To Make Lots Of Friends Along The Way If You Travel There - By: Driskill
They are game to give virtually anything a go, whether it's perfecting a grape varietal, climbing Everest, or taking a two-year OE ("overseas experience") hiatus in their twenties to see how the rest of the planet lives. Kiwis are having sex on average 130 times per year, compared to the Aussies at ...

23. Particularly Famous For Their Elaborate Carvings, Which Can Be Seen On Meeting Houses, Boats And Jewellery - By: Driskill
The Maori particularly famous for their elaborate carvings, which can be seen on meeting houses, boats and jewellery. This tribe the native inhabitants of New Zealand. This tribe in familiar territory, straddling that line between tradition and modernity, tribal and metropolitan, Maori and Pakeha.b...

24. Maps, Conference Venues - By: Driskill
Zealand maps, conference venues. Zealand came under the influence of the United States of America for the generation following the war. Zealand has a thriving, modern developed economy. Zealand has extraordinary flora and fauna. They not an underclass, they are not oppressed by law, and t...

25. A Growing Destination For U.s Foreign Direct Investment - By: Driskill
It has become known as the adventure capital of the world. New Zealand is a growing destination for U.S foreign direct investment. New Zealand has become one op the top visitor destinations in the world for it's natural beauty and remoteness. It is world famous for its legendary trout fishing. ...

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