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Canada, New Zealand

Canada is located in the north of North America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, Alaska in the northwest, Greenland (Denmark) across davis strait in the northeast, the United States in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. The coastline is about 240 thousand kilometers long. The temperature in the east is slightly lower, the climate in the south is mild, the climate in the west is mild and humid, and the climate in the north is cold and tundra. Canada's border is 8892 kilometers long, which is the longest undefended border and the longest coastline in the world. As the second largest country in the world, Canada is second only to Russia in land area, but only 35 million residents live here, with a low population density. Canada is a developed country with modern industrial technology and rich energy resources, and its economic system mainly depends on natural resources. New Zealand, also translated as New Zealand, is an island country in the southwest Pacific Ocean, about 1 600 nautical miles from Australia. The two main islands of New Zealand are separated by the Cook Strait, with the South Island adjacent to Antarctica and the North Island facing Fiji and Tonga. It covers an area of 268,000 square kilometers. Wellington, the capital, and Auckland, the largest city. New Zealand is a developed country with prosperous economy. In the past two decades, New Zealand's economy has successfully transformed from agriculture to an industrialized free market economy with international competitiveness. The export value of velvet antler, mutton, dairy products and coarse wool ranks first in the world. New Zealand has a pleasant climate, fresh environment, beautiful scenery, many tourist attractions, rich forest resources, diverse landforms and a fairly high standard of living, ranking third in the United Nations Human Development Index.