water in Samoa is 51.96% lower than in New Zealand Oranges are 142.07% higher than in new zealand
No. Samoa and NZ are 2 separate countries.
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1. Samoa is classed as a 'developing nation', NZ is classed as a 'developed nation'. 2. Samoa is lead by a 'mixed' government whereby it is BOTH a democracy and a monarchy (i.e; Samoa has a Head of State AND a Prime Minister). NZ is a democracy lead by a Prime Minister only.
It's North-West.
The Polynesian Islands include: -American Samoa (USA) -Chatham Islands (NZ) -Cook Islands (NZ) -Easter Island (Chile) -French Polynesia (France) -Hawaii (USA) -Loyalty Islands (France) -Niue (NZ) -Pitcairn Islands (UK) -Samoa -Tokelau (NZ) -Tonga -Tuvalu -Wallis and Futuna (France)
The Samoan people (namely the MAU MOVEMENT) were responsible for leading Samoa to independence from NZ & Germany.
it is called western Samoa because Samoa is divided into two parts, American Samoa and western Samoa. After colonialism came to Samoa, America took control of Eastern Samoa which adapted the name "American Samoa". While Germany (and later NZ) took control of Western Samoa, who then took on the name "Western Samoa". No called SAMOA. The nation dropped the "western" in 1997.
This question is no longer valid, as Samoa has now changed its day to be like Australia and New Zealand. So when it is Wednesday in New Zealand, it is also Wednesday in Samoa.
If you are talking about the bordering countries of nz, there is nothing but if you are talking about the countries around nz. They are australia, fiji, tonga, samoa.
the cook island nuie and western Samoa
NZ, Australia, Canada, Samoa, India and England
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