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New Zealand full name

The full name of New Zealand is New Zealand.

New Zealand introduced as follows:

Wellington, the capital, is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, facing Australia across tasman sea to the west. The whole country consists of two big islands, namely South Island and North Island, Stewart Island and some nearby islands. Cook Strait lies between the north and south islands. It has a mild maritime climate. The whole territory is mountainous, with narrow plains and rich forest resources. The total area is about 270,000 square kilometers, and the coastline is about 1.5 million kilometers long.

China has 1 1 regions, 5 single jurisdictions and 67 regional administrative agencies. By April 2023, the total population of New Zealand will be 5228 1000, of which 70% are descendants of European immigrants and 0/7% are Maori. The official languages are English and Maori.

New Zealand is a developed country, with a GDP of 242.7 billion US dollars in 2022 and a per capita GDP of about 47,000 US dollars. The economy is dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, and the export of agricultural and animal husbandry products accounts for about 50% of the total export. The export volume of mutton and dairy products ranks first in the world, and the export volume of wool ranks third in the world.

/kloc-In the 20th century, Polynesian navigators from Cook Islands and Tahiti came to New Zealand by canoe. By the 12 century, many settlements had been distributed all over the country. From 65438 to 0350, Maori settled in New Zealand.

1642, the Dutch navigator abel jansson Tasman discovered the west coast of New Zealand during his ocean exploration, but was attacked by Maori when he tried to land, and left quickly. However, he named this land Nieuw Zealand after a region in the Netherlands. He drew some maps of the west coast, but he didn't land here.

/kloc-In the 20th century, there were more people living in the North Island than in the South Island. By the 1980s of 19, the national population had increased to 200,000, and railways and highways had been built. Farms built by colonists have become the backbone of New Zealand's economy.

New Zealand is located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, with a total area of about 270,000 square kilometers. It consists of South Island, North Island and some small islands, separated by Cook Strait. Tasman sea is separated from Australia in the west.