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Land area and population of New Zealand

New Zealand has a land area of 270,000 square kilometers and a population of 5.223 million. The coastline of New Zealand is 15000 km long, and the whole country consists of two big islands, South Island and North Island, Stewart Island and some small islands nearby, with a total land area of 270,000 square kilometers. By 2024, the population of New Zealand will be 5.223 million, of which 70% are descendants of European immigrants, and Maori account for 17%. New Zealand is a developed country. Its official languages are English and Maori, and its per capita GDP is $47,000. Its 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 of mutton and dairy products ranks first in the world and the export of wool ranks third in the world. The World Bank ranks New Zealand as one of the most convenient countries to do business in the world, and its economy has successfully transformed from an industrialized market economy based on agriculture to an internationally competitive market economy.