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  • More infomation on New Zealand
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  • New Zealand is a country of two large islands and many smaller islands in the south-western Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is also known as Aotearoa in the Māori language, or the Land of the Long White Cloud. New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation, being separated from Australia to the northwest by the Tasman Sea, some 2,000 kilometres (1,242 mi) across. Closest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga. The population of New Zealand is mostly of European descent, with Māori being the largest minority. Non-Māori Polynesian and Asian peoples are also significant minorities, especially in the nation's cities.
time zone DST
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latd
  • 41
population census
  • 3737277
latm
  • 17
longm
  • 47
cctld
Footnotes
  • 1
  • 2700.0
leader titles
longEW
  • E
utc offset DST
  • +13
Currency
national anthem
GDP PPP per capita rank
  • 24
population estimate
  • 4098200
official languages
national motto
  • None. Formerly "Onward"
area magnitude
  • 100000000000
population estimate rank
  • 119
currency code
  • $NZD
image map
  • LocationNewZealand.png
latNS
  • S
government type
sovereignty type
population census year
  • 2001
Population Density
  • 15
Area
  • 268680
native name
  • New Zealand
  • Aotearoa
Calling Code
  • 64
GDP PPP year
  • 2004
image coat
  • New zealand coa.png
longd
  • 174
leader names
GDP PPP
  • 9.618E10
Area rank
  • 73.0
Largest City
percent water
  • 2.1
Population Density rank
  • 163.0
established dates
  • 1907-09-26
established events
Capital
GDP PPP rank
  • 57
Time Zone
  • NZST2
image flag
  • Flag of New Zealand.png
GDP PPP per capita
  • 23897.0
population estimate year
  • 2005
UTC offset
  • +12
Common name
  • New Zealand
abstract
  • New Zealand is a country of two large islands and many smaller islands in the south-western Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is also known as Aotearoa in the Māori language, or the Land of the Long White Cloud. New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation, being separated from Australia to the northwest by the Tasman Sea, some 2,000 kilometres (1,242 mi) across. Closest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga. The population of New Zealand is mostly of European descent, with Māori being the largest minority. Non-Māori Polynesian and Asian peoples are also significant minorities, especially in the nation's cities. Officially, Elizabeth II is the Queen of New Zealand and is represented in the country by a non-political Governor-General; however, the Queen has no real political influence. Political power is held by the Prime Minister who is leader of the Government in the democratically elected Parliament of New Zealand. The monarch's Realm of New Zealand also includes the Cook Islands and Niue, which are entirely self-governing; Tokelau, which is moving towards self-government, and New Zealand's claim in Antarctica.