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What is the highest mountain?

The highest mountain is Mount Cook

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What sports can be done with animals?

the sport that can be done with animals is swimming with dolphins

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Who is Grandfather Koro's granddaughter?

grandfather Koro's granddaughter is Kahu

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Who is the Prime Minister?

Jacinda Ardern is the Prime minister

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Who is the first European explorer?

the first european explorer is Tasman

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What is the height of Mount Cook?

it is 3724 m high

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What extreme sport takes place in the air?

an extreme sport in the air can be paragliding

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Who defied the goddess of death?

He who defied the goddess of death is Maui

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What is the system?

The system is a constitutional monarchy

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When was New Zealand discovered?

it was discovered in 1642

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Which sea touches New Zealand?

the sea that touches it is the Tasman Sea


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What are nature sports called?

sports in nature are called outdoor sports

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 Who created the territory?

Maui and Aoraki created the territory

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Who is the head of state?

the Head of State is Elizabeth II

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Who were the first settlers?

The first settlers was the Polynesians.

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Where is New Zealand located?

it is located at South East of Austria

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What family activities can you do at the sea?

A family activity at the sea can be  shelfish gardering

400

What did the jogger find on the beach?

He found beached whales

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What is special about women in this country?

It is the country where the most women have been in power

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What were the Polynesian settlers called?

they are the Maori

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What is the capital of New Zealand?

The capital city is Wellington

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What is the name of the country's rugby team?

the country's rugby team is called All Blacks

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Who is the goddess of death?

the goddess of death is Mahuika

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What other system does the New Zealand system resemble?

The system resembles the British system

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When did they gain independence?

it gained independence in the late 1800s

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