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New Zealand

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By : 01 Fiolina Elfajri

02 Redha Shafira

03 Tiara Ri Alsikra

04 Yola Angela
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Meaning of New Zealand Flag
• The New Zealand flag is the symbol of the
realm, government and people of New
Zealand.
• The color blue represents the sky and the sea.
• The stars of the Southern Cross emphasise
this country's location in the South Pacific
Ocean.
• The Union Jack in the first quarter recognises
New Zealand's historical origins as a British
colony and dominion.
New Zealand
• Located about 2,000 km (1,300 mi)
southeast of Australia.
• Consists of some smaller islands
and two main islands, the North
Island (Te-Ika-a-Maui) and the
South Island (Te Wai Pounamu),
which are separated by the Cook
Strait.
• Population = 4.9 million people
(beginning 2020).
• The capital is Wellington, the
country's largest city is Auckland.
• Spoken languages are English
(95%) and Māori (5%), the
language of the indigenous Māori
people of New Zealand.
Constitution of New Zealand
Constitution
Status: 
Monarchy under Queen Elizabeth II
Legislature: 
New Zealand Parliament
New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and
parliamentary democracy, with Queen Elizabeth II titular
head of state, represented in the country by the Governor-
General.
Economy of New
Zealand

New Zealand economy


New Zealand has a developed free-market
economy based on agriculture and services. The
island nation depends hugely on international
trade and tourism. Major exports are concentrated
milk and butter. Major imports are cars and crude
petroleum. Top trading partners are China,
Australia, and the United States.
New Zealand Currency
Interesting facts of the New Zealand dollar 
• This currency is commonly called kiwi,
name given after the national bird, which
appears in the 1 dollar coins. 
• New Zealand dollar is one of the top ten
currencies used in trade worldwide. 
• Elizabeth II is the queen of New Zealand. 

The New Zealand Dollar is the currency of New Zealand. Our currency rankings
 show that the most popular New Zealand Dollar exchange rate is the 
USD to NZD rate. The currency code for Dollars is NZD, and the 
currency symbol is $.
Interesting Facts about New Zealand

In 1893, New Zealand became the


There are no snakes in the country!
first country to give women the right
to vote.

Although it is around the size of


Japan, New Zealand’s The Maori name for New
population is just over four Zealand is ‘Aotearoa’. It means
million, making it one of “the land of the long white
the world’s least cloud”.
populated countries.

New Zealand is called as Kiwi.


Baron Ernest Rutherford, the first So, New Zealanders are called
person in the world to split the as Kiwis.
atom in 1919, was also a New
Zealander.
Interesting Facts about New Zealand

There are no nuclear power stations


2, 5 million cars for 4 million people in New Zealand
(including the kids) makes New
Zealand’s car ownership rate one of Always close to the sea,
the highest in the world. not more than 128 km.

New Zealand is home to the The Haka, ancient Maori war


world’s only flightless parrot, the dance
Kakapo.
The 85 characters long Maori name
for a hill,
Taumatawhakatangihangaoauauotam
Very small human population eteaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupo
percentage. The rest are iwhenuakitanatahu
animals, making it the highest
Sheep Rule- each person has 9
animal to human ratio in the
sheep, making it the highest ratio
world.
in the world.
Kiwi

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