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New Zealand is a
beautiful nuclear-free country with a small population of
just 3.8 million. It is made up of three main islands, the
North Island, the South Island and Stewart Island. Its small
size makes getting around the country quite easy and there
are various forms of transport to choose from.
New Zealanders tend to be active people, probably because
our country is a small island nation close to the sea and
the mountains. The environment is extremely diverse and
ranges from long stretches of windswept beaches, lush native
bush and geothermal moonscapes, to sparkling mountain
glaciers. Almost any sporting activity can be enjoyed here
against the backdrop of the stunning scenery. |
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If you enjoy winter sports the ski season usually begins in
June until September. Regardless of what time of the year it
is, the climate is usually good enough to enable you to
appreciate the scenery and experience the friendliness that
Kiwis are world renowned for.
New Zealand is an ethnically diverse country made up of
Maori, the tangata whenua (people of the land), Pakeha
(people of European descent) and other main minority groups
including Pacific Islanders, Chinese, and Indians. To
reflect our biculturalism we have two official languages,
English and Maori.
Auckland is the largest and most culturally diverse of New
Zealand's cities. About one million people live in Auckland.
The other major cities are Wellington, which is our capital
city, Christchurch and Dunedin. Wellington and Auckland are
both in the North Island, while Christchurch and Dunedin are
in the South Island
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