There are many festivals in New Zealand. Follow the related link below for a list of festivals in 2014
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New Zealand was the first country to give women the right to vote. Is probably the youngest country in terms of human habilitation (credits to the other answers by that person) They have some cool festivals and many types of animals
Christmas in New Zealand has unique food, gifts, traditions, festivals and other jolly adventures. This includes cougnou, a special New Zealand breakfast that is made just for Christmas. As opposed to other areas, people like to have fun in the sun, going to beaches and theme parks with their families.
There are too many festivals for everyone to know about because many countries celebrate many diffrent kind of festivals like Germany celebrates Oktoberfest and New Zealand celebrates Matariki. There are a lot of festivals around the world to celebrate.
Christmas Day occurs on 25 December every year in New Zealand, just as it occurs on that date in other countries around the world. New Zealand is an English-speaking country with a background in Christianity, so it celebrates the major Christian festivals when other countries do.
There are too many festivals for everyone to know about because many countries celebrate many diffrent kind of festivals like Germany celebrates Oktoberfest and New Zealand celebrates Matariki. There are a lot of festivals around the world to celebrate.
Becuase the majority of New Zealanders have British Heritage of one form or another and immigrants brought there festivals and celebrations with them to the new world.
Wellington is the capital city in New Zealand
New Year, Christmas, Easter, Koninginnedag (Queens Day) and Sinterklaas are some of the festivals in the Netherlands.
A festival refreshes us physically and mentally as on festivals everyone looks in new dresses and doing some rituals which gives some new feeling of joy and happiness.
No. The karaka is indigenous to New Zealand.