The Air New Zealand Cup was called that because Air New Zealand sponsored it between 2006-2009 but it is now called the ITM Cup and it includes 14 provincial union teams and is managed by the New Zealand Rugby Union.
As of the end of 2009, twenty-four (24) civil unions had been dissolved in New Zealand. Civil Unions began there in 2005.
At least 2,591 civil unions have been registered in New Zealand as follows:2005 - 278;2006 - 430;2007 - 393;2008 - 405;2009 - 370;2010 - 338;2011 - 377; and,2012 - unknown.
As of recent estimates, there are around 1,000 professional rugby players in New Zealand. This includes players in various competitions, such as Super Rugby, the National Provincial Championship (NPC), and other domestic leagues. Additionally, the player pool can fluctuate due to contracts and changes in team rosters. The strong rugby culture in New Zealand continues to support a robust talent pipeline.
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There are over 500 credit unions in Ireland, that are members of the Irish League of Credit Unions.
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There were 7,094 credit unions in the US as of 12/31/11.
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There were 7,094 credit unions in the US as of 12/31/11.