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…Statistics New Zealand Population Resident population of New Zealand as at 30 th June, 2005 (provisional): Main Urban Area Auckland Hamilton Napier / Hastings Wellington Christchurch Dunedin Remaining main urban areas Total, 16 main urban areas Remaining areas Total resident population ? 1,241,600 185,000…
…background of quiet but rugged individualism, self-reliance, and a genius for invention--qualities still evident in the population today. Unique in the World New Zealand has a diverse population--but with some uniting features that make it unique in the world. Our relatively isolated South Pacific location…
…1779. British migrants were offered a paid passage to New Zealand, and 40,000 arrived here between 1840 and 1860. By 1858 the Maori and Pakeha populations were nearly equal. The South Island gold rush of the 1860's saw even more migrants flood in from around the world, including English, Scots, Irish…
…| History The South Island of New Zealand is the largest island of the two main islands of the country, however has only about one-third of the population. Featured Tourism Operators South Island Wide Travel Insurance NZ DVDs NZ Products NZ Holiday Deals South Island Overview South Island, New Zealand…
…Waiheke Island. Auckland City is the largest city in New Zealand with the greater Auckland region being home to about one-third of New Zealand's population. Come and discover Auckland, New Zealand! Auckland, New Zealand - Regional Information Auckland | Regional Information | Activity Highlights | Scenic…
…of the land) of New Zealand and their Maori culture and art in New Zealand is an integral part of New Zealand life. About 15% of the country's population... (more) Meditation Retreats in New Zealand New Zealand meditation retreats have become popular of late as people are becoming more aware of themselves…
…cod, sea perch, grouper and many other species are caught, NZ rock lobster pulled up in pots. The famous Kaikoura canyon, mountains, local bird population and sea life provide excellent photographic opportunities.
…areas such as Queenstown and Rotorua, the local population is conditioned to seeing visitors and it's just part of the makeup in that area - probably has been for years. People accept that they live in a tourist town and a large proportion of the population is employed in some type of tourism business.…
…the country, it was the British who colonised New Zealand. With growing numbers of British migrants, and a dwindling and largely landless Maori population, British culture dominated New Zealand life throughout the 19 th and first half of the 20 th centuries. However, since World War II, New Zealand…
…the Maori in the 1860's. In fear of their lives, many settlers abandoned their land and left. Tauranga struggled through to the 1880s where the population dropped to a little over 1,000 people. The arrival of George Vesey Stewart from Ireland in 1882 brought hope to the town. Tauranga was made a borough…
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