Just about every sport played in more than one country: all four major variants of football, all three major bat sports, both those of hockey, swimming, equestrian, boating, motorsport, and many others besides.
New Zealand enjoys all the common European sports, and it would be easier to list the sports not enjoyed, than the alternative.
Bull fighting, and Bob sled would be a couple not practised here, but that may be a challenge for someone to do it.
In the sporting arena, and out of it, there are 'competitive' (usually team sports), and non-competitive sports. But there are many competitive solo sports, Archery, shooting, javelin, and so are examples.
Some of the non-competitive sports still enjoy team camaraderie, tramping (backpacking) for example.
Whether activities such as Chess would be considered a sport are debated, for they have the [and as above non-essential ] element of competition.
You may get a more rounded understanding by considering the concept of recreation rather than sport - and is it necessary for it to be physical?.
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There are about 40,000 Croatians that live in New Zealand. Pauvo Lupis is believed to be the first Croatian to settle in New Zealand.
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Not all children, there are many that are home schooled due to personal or family reasons. However it is law in New Zealand that once a child is 6 years old, they legally have to be educated by a New Zealand Government recognized teaching system. Either a student at a school in New Zealand OR be enrolled in the home schooling, correspondence school education system.
Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
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There are about 40,000 Croatians that live in New Zealand. Pauvo Lupis is believed to be the first Croatian to settle in New Zealand.
Brian Falkner, the children's author, lives in Auckland, New Zealand
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Polynesian rats live in New Zealand.
The Maori, Polynesian settlers, migrated to New Zealand around 1250-1300 AD in search of new land for settlements. They were skilled navigators and saw New Zealand as a land with fertile soil, abundant natural resources, and opportunities for their communities to thrive.
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