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Fast facts about New Zealand V2. How to write a travel article - BBC Bitesize. New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 5/5. New Zealand. According to the traditional beliefs of the Māori, they arrived on the islands of New Zealand in the 1300s ce. They say that they had sailed from a mythical Pacific homeland called Hawaiki. Researchers agree that the Māori came to New Zealand from other islands in the east-central area of the Pacific known as Polynesia. Hawaiki is usually identified as the Polynesian island of Tahiti. Based on archaeological evidence, however, they believe that the Māori actually had reached New Zealand in the 1200s or possibly even earlier. European Contact In 1642 the Dutch sailor Abel Tasman became the first European to see New Zealand. Cook’s journal of his travels inspired colonists and other explorers to go to the islands.

In 1840 the Māori and the British signed the Treaty of Waitangi. Ties with Britain In the 1880s New Zealand farmers began to ship butter, cheese, and meat to Britain. In 1907 New Zealand became a dominion, or a self-governing state, within the British Empire. Modern New Zealand. New Zealand. National anthem of New Zealand Rising from the South Pacific Ocean about 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) southeast of Australia, New Zealand is an isolated country settled by both Māori and European peoples. It is composed mainly of two large landmasses called the North Island and the South Island. They are known in the Māori language as Te Ika-a-Māui (meaning “The Fish of Māui,” a legendary hero) and Te Waka-a-Māui (“The Canoe of Māui”). These two islands account for nearly 99 percent of the land area of New Zealand. The country also includes more than 700 smaller, ringing islands and some faraway archipelagoes, including the Chatham Islands, which lie 500 miles (800 kilometers) to the east.

New Zealand’s landscapes exhibit spectacular contrasts, including steep fjords, rocky and sandy shores, glaciers, rugged mountains, lush subtropical forests, and miles of verdant pastures and cropland. Cook Strait divides the two main islands. New Zealand is a land of moderate earthquake activity. Maori warior. Dialogue Unit NEW ZEALAND. Carte NZ. Coat of arms of New zealand. New Zealand Coat of arms. Fast facts about New Zealand. ZORBING. TOP TEN. Haka now and then. CO Into the Void. Studying in Auckland. A taste of Kiwi Culture Auckland Rugby Experience. FUN FACTS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND. The New Zealand flag explained. Youtube. Visionneur - Hachette Education Collège. SB2 09 exclamatives 2. PHONOLOGY. AIR NEW ZEALAND Fun security instructions. Tutoriel evalangue à l'intention des élèves de 3ème.