Since the days of the First World War.
Since when have New Zealanders been called "Kiwis"?
Prince William.
Who is responsible for the rise in popularity of the monarchy?
the stunning landscapes and the feeling of space.
What attracts tourists?
Kayaking, windsurfing, and parasailing
What water sports are practiced in NZ?
Of the British Commonwealth.
NZ is a member of what?
4,1 million
How many inhabitants are there in New Zealand?
Like a pop star.
How was Prince William received?
Three million.
How many visitors are there every year in NZ?
Hot air ballooning, paragliding, and hang-gliding
What sports and adventure activities are offered in NZ?
NZ gained Dominion status in 1907.
What happens in 1907?
needles
what object they use to make the tattoos?
In 2010.
In which year a project would have set up a referendum?
On agriculture, dairy, meat, and wool.
What was the economy of NZ based on?
Of sports and adventure activitie.
What does NZ really excel at?
By the statue of Westminster Adoption Act of 1947.
By what was the total independence of Great Britain compromised?
Great Britain, Colorado or Japan.
With which other country can we compare new zealand?
68 votes.
By how many votes were rejected for the country to become a republic?
40 million.
How many sheep are there in NZ?
Water sports.
Which sports disciplines are practiced a lot in NZ?
He plays no active role.
What active role does the British monarch play in the functioning of the NZ government?