In 2008, there were 4,268,900 people in New Zealand and there were only 106 cases of AIDS/HIV. So your chances of getting AIDS in New Zealand is roughly 1 in 42,689.
New Zealand AIDS Foundation was created in 1985.
The most common name for the kiwi in New Zealand is kiwi.
Lord Bishop of New Zealand. has written: 'Aids to preparation for confirmation ; containing heads of lectures on baptism ..'
They both have zealand land in the name
Species in new zealand are not common what so ever. As a country, new zealand has stopped exporting exotics and the few species native to the country are extremely hard to come by.
A good education is an unfortunately fairly common disadvantage in New Zealand.
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There are only two names, New Zealand and the maori name Aotearoa
They are both islands
they both have languages
Natasha Glaisyer has written: 'Social research on HIV/AIDS in New Zealand' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Abstracts, Bibliography, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease)
Twink seems to be the work most commonly used in New Zealand. It is also the most common brand of correction fluid in New Zealand.