Friday, March 12, 2021

Amazing Facts About New Zealand

 Friends do you know that New Zealand is an island which is located in the Pacific Ocean to the east of Australia. To the south of it lies New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji. Its north and south islands are the largest and most populous. New Zealand has a total population of 4.4 million, while the capital of Wellington is home to 395,000 people. The main three languages ​​spoken here are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language. Most people here speak English, but 78% of the people here are of European descent. There is no official religion of this country, religious freedom is under the constitution of New Zealand. Their flag is similar to the flag of the United Kingdom, which has a royal blue background with red and white symmetrical crosses and X in one corner. Let's know interesting facts about New Zealand -

The capital of New Zealand is Wellington and Wellington is the most densely populated city of this country.

The history of New Zealand is 400 hundred years old, it was liberated from the UK in 1907.

In New Zealand, the government is run by a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, here is Queen Elizabeth II.

New Zealand always rains somewhere

New Zealand goes to the country of Kiev, it is a bird that does not know flying. And he is their national animal

New Zealand is the first country to give women the right to vote first.

The first person to climb Mount Everest (Sir Edmund Hillary) was also from New Zealand.

There is not a single snake in New Zealand and if the snake is found somewhere, then it has to have a complaint in the police.

New Zealand's Blue Lake River water is the cleanest water in the world

New Zealand is one of the least corrupt countries in the world where crime is equal to no.

Only 5% of the total population of New Zealand are humans, all other animals are

The smallest size dolphin fishes are found in New Zealand.

New Zealand is counted among the most peace-loving countries in the world

The popularity of the car is very high among the people of New Zealand, so there are 2.5 million cars, despite having a population of only 4.5 million.

96% of prisoners in New Zealand jails are male

There is not a single nuclear power station in New Zealand.

The first person to invent plastic surgery was also from New Zealand

New Zealand is the only country with two national anthems

New Zealand has so many sheep that their number is nine times more than humans.

In New Zealand, high school children are allowed to carry explosives such as uranium and thorium for educational purposes, but if they explode, they are fined one million dollars.

In 19th century dolphin fishes were trained in New Zealand and they protected water vessels from marine hazards and reefs.

Gay marriage is valid in new zealand

New Zealand does not advertise on TV on Christmas, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Here these days TV advertisements are banned.

New Zealand is counted among the world's least populous countries. The population here is only 4.5 million

In New Zealand, children up to the age of 15 can apply for a driving license, if the child comes to driving, can easily get a driving license

New Zealand's Auckland City is known for volcanic activity. There are more than 50 dead and active volcanoes in this area.

West New Zealand was discovered by a captain of Britian's royal navy

New Zealand's Auckland city is also called the city of cells because it is the world's highest per capita ferry town.

No part of New Zealand is more than 128 Km (79 mi) away from the sea, it has sea around it.

Kea is a bird found in New Zealand called the "Clown of the Mountains", it is the only parrot in the world, known all over the world for its intelligence, often stealing food from tourists' bags. Specializes in tearing down the tires of the car

In New Zealand, a tree named Waipoua is found that can live for thousands of years. The normal age of this tree ranges from 1000 years to 1500 years.

Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand resident who discovered protons

New Zealand imports most of its goods from China, Australia and the United States

New Zealand's national holiday is celebrated every year on 6 February, it is called Waitangi Day. This is a day for New Zealanders to hang out with friends and family and have a picnic outside.

No mammalian fauna resides on New Zealand's Long White Cloud land except for bats.

New Zealand's total estimated GDP is close to $ 161.8 billion, and GDP per capita GDP is $ 36,648 dollar

The name of the currency of New Zealand is New Zealand Dollar.

Tourism in New Zealand contributes $ 15 billion to its GDP.

Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand, from kids to youngsters, they have played this game at some time in their life.

Anzac Day is a national holiday celebrated in New Zealand in memory of those who have served in any war or conflict.

22% of the total population of New Zealand is from foreigners and to become an official citizen of New Zealand, you have to sing the New Zealand national anthem in front of the immigration committee after which you get citizenship of this country.

New Zealand was voted the best country in the world in 2007 and 2008 by Wanderlust magazine

Bungee jumping has started in New Zealand

Sheep is the main domestic animal of New Zealand and each person has an average of 9 sheep in New Zealand.

Sir Edmund Percival Hillary was the first New Zealand citizen to reach the summit of Mount Everest

The Queen of New Zealand's birthday is always celebrated on the first Monday in June at many military ceremonies and parties.

New Zealanders rarely use paper money. Most people use a full credit or debit card to buy goods.

In 1926, New Zealand became a founding member of the British Commonwealth.

One-third of New Zealand's national park land is protected.

New Zealand's contingency rate in World War I was 58%.

New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool in the world.

"Trumping" is the most popular activity in the country. Trumping means walking or hiking.

Selling kiwi fruit to New Zealand makes one billion dollars annually.

New Zealand has the smallest pay gap between men and women. At 5%, it is the lowest in the world.

There are no land snakes in New Zealand.

In New Zealand, a person can start a business in just one day. Unexpectedly, this is the fastest time in the world.

New Zealand is known as North Island and South Island. It also has many small islands.

New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per capita than any country in the world.

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