| 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. | 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. |
| 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. | 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. |
| 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. | 10 facts about New Zealand 1. Most people speak English or Maori. 2. King Charles III is the official head of the state. The Prime Minister is the actual head of the country. 3. People celebrate Waitangi Day on the the 6th of February. 4. New Zealand appeared in the Pacific ocean 23 million years ago after volcanic activity. Maori settled there about 1000 years ago. 5. New Zealand consists of 2 main islands. 6. The climate is warm and mild in the North Island and colder in the South Island. The weather is changeable. 7. The population is about 4,5 million people. 8. The national currency is New Zealand dollar. 9. The main branches of economy are dairy, fish, meat, wool and kiwifruit production. 10. You can see different species of flightless birds, marine animals (seals, dolphins), black swans. |