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268,680 km2   New Zealand (Aotearoa in Māori) is an island country in the
   south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North
   Island and the South Island) and numerous smaller islands.
    Polynesians settled New Zealand in 1250–1300 AD and developed a
   distinctive Māori culture, and Europeans first made contact in 1642
   AD. The introduction of potatoes and muskets triggered upheaval among
   Māori early during the 19th century, which led to the inter-tribal
   Musket Wars.
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   Zealand
   Capital
   Wellington
   41°17′S 174°27′E / 41.283°S 174.45°E / -41.283; 174.45
   Largest city
   Auckland
   Official language(s)
   Māori (4.
    The New Zealand national football team, nicknamed the All Whites, is
   the national association football team of New Zealand and is governed
   by New Zealand Football (NZF).
  The 2010 New Zealand team is one of only eight in the
   history of the World Cup to have remained unbeaten through a World Cup
   Finals competition without winning the trophy.
 most top New Zealand footballers play for
   clubs in Europe, in the United States, or in the Australian A-League.
   New Zealand formerly battled Australia for top honours in the Oceania
   Football Confederation (OFC).
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    New Zealand is an island nation in the south-western Pacific Ocean
   comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island)
   and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and
   the Chatham Islands.
    New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation, situated about
   2000 km (1250 miles) southeast of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and
   its closest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga.
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    minority Maori, New Zealand boasts a populace that is largely
   prosperous and contented, proud of the exotic land they call home.
    COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: New Zealand is a stable parliamentary democracy,
   which recognizes the British monarch as head of state. It has a modern
   economy with many tourist conveniences and efficient local services.
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   HIV/AIDS Restrictions: The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any
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    New Zealand  is known in the native Maori language as Aotearoa,
   often translated as The land of the long white cloud.
    New Zealand consists of two main islands and many smaller ones in the
   South Pacific Ocean approximately 1600 km (995 mi) southeast of
   Australia. With a population of four million in a country about the
   size of the United Kingdom, many areas are sparsely settled.
    New Zealand often adds an adventure twist to nature, and is the home
   of jetboating through shallow gorges, and bungy jumping off anything
   high enough to give a thrill.
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   Location:
   Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia
   Population:
   4,173,460 
    note: New Zealand is divided into two time zones, including Chatham
   Island
   GDP per capita:
   $28,500 (2008 est.
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    New Zealand received dominion status in 1907, and became fully
   independent in 1931. Wellington is the capital and Auckland the
   largest city. Population: 4,120,000.
   New Zealander New Zea'land·er n.
    The climate of New Zealand is influenced by three main factors: a
   location in latitudes where the prevailing airflow is westerly; an
   oceanic environment; and the mountain chains, which modify the weather
   systems as they pass eastward, causing high rainfalls on windward
   slopes and 
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   Sovereign: Queen Elizabeth II (1952)
   Governor-General: Anand Satyanand (2006)
   Prime Minister: John Key (2008)
   Land area: 103,734 sq mi (268,671 sq km); total area: 103,737 sq mi
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  New Zealand's two main components are
   the North Island and the South Island, separated by Cook Strait. The
   North Island (44,281 sq mi; 115,777 sq km) is 515 mi (829 km) long and
   volcanic in its south-central part.
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    New Zealand, called Aotearoa in the Maori language, is a fairytale
   land. 80% of the flora and fauna specific to the island can be found
   only in New Zealand.
    A New Zealand holiday experience is like no other. Its spectacular
   beauty is unique as is the huge range of fun and varied activities on
   offer.
  New Zealand has a vibrant business culture, notable for its innovation
   and world-class products and services.
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   information, is Auckland.
    Most of the 4 million New Zealanders are of British origin. About 15%
   claim descent from the indigenous Maori population, which is of
   Polynesian origin. Nearly 76% of the people, including a large
   majority of Maori, live on the North Island.
   Archaeological evidence indicates that New Zealand was populated by
   fishing and hunting people of East Polynesian ancestry perhaps 1,000
   years before Europeans arrived.
  Nearly 85% of New Zealand's population lives in
   urban areas (with almost one-third in Auckland alone), where the
   service and manufacturing industries are growing rapidly. New
   Zealanders colloquially refer to themselves as "Kiwis," after the
   country's native bird.
    New Zealand was settled by Polynesians somewhere between the 11th and
   14th century. These original settlers were known as Māori. Māori
   legends are wild and fierce. They are influenced by the countries
   untamed beauty and raw volcanic power.
    The first Europeans to arrive in New Zealand were led by Dutchman Abel
   Tasman, who anchored in Golden Bay, at the northern end of South
   Island in December 1642. After a clash with local Māori, he moved on
   to Tonga.
  Although still within the commonwealth New Zealand has been
   growing culturally, economically and politically apart from Britain
   since the 50's.
    colony of New Zealand became an independent dominion in 1907 and
   supported the UK militarily in both world wars. New Zealand's full
   participation in a number of defense alliances lapsed by the 1980s.
    The Polynesian Maori reached New Zealand in about A.D. 800. In 1840,
   their chieftains entered into a compact with Britain, the Treaty of
   Waitangi, in which they ceded sovereignty to Queen Victoria while
   retaining territorial rights.
    volcanism: New Zealand experiences significant volcanism on North
   Island; Ruapehu (elev.
 