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 New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy and a Commonwealth Realm.
New Zealand is responsible for the self-governing states of the Cook Islands and Niue and administers Tokelau and the Ross Dependency.
New Zealand's most popular sports are rugby (primarily rugby union but also rugby league), soccer (the most popular sport amongst children), cricket, and netball (the sport with the most players); golf, tennis, rowing, cycling and a variety of water sports, particularly sailing.
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 ipedia.com: New Zealand Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
New Zealand is a country of two major islands and a number of smaller islands in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
New Zealand's most common name in the indigenous Māori; language is Aotearoa, which is popularly taken to mean Land of the Long White Cloud.
The Cabinet is led by the Prime Minister of New Zealand, currently Helen Clark of the centre-left Labour party, which governs in coalition with the further-left Progressive Party, and with support from the centre-right United Future.
www.ipedia.com /new_zealand.html   (2784 words)

  
 Natural environment - The bush and its plants - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
New Zealand is a green land – most of its many native trees and shrubs are evergreen.
Since New Zealand became isolated, many plants from Australia and the tropical Pacific have arrived after drifting on the ocean, being blown by the winds or carried by birds.
Cabbage trees clattering in the wind, the yellow blooms of kōwhai and the scarlet brushes of pōhutukawa are New Zealand touchstones.
www.teara.govt.nz /NewZealandInBrief/NaturalEnvironment/4/en   (1185 words)

  
 New Zealand Books
Alpine Plants of New Zealand :: Lawrie Metcalf
Biology and Ecology of Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera Japonica) and its Impacts in New Zealand, The :: P A Williams
Colour of New Zealand, The :: Carl Walrond
www.newzealandbooks.co.nz /ep-new-zealand-books.htm   (4019 words)

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