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The first Dutch explorer to arrive in New Zealand was Abel Tasman. He arrived in 1642.
Abel Janszoon Tasman was the Dutch explorer who first discovered New Zealand but he did not set foot on land there.
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The Tasman Sea separates New Zealand with Australia and was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman
While scones or schoonbrood is of Dutch origin, the likely vehicle for it in New Zealand would have been the English.
The Capital Of New Zealand is Wellington. It was named after the second most important chamber of the Dutch-east-Indian Company.
Abel Tasman was the Dutch explorer who first sighted and named New Zealand in 1642, prior to James Cook's circumnavigation of the islands in 1769.
The existence of New Zealand first became known through its discovery in 1642 by Abel Tasman. Dutch cartographers three years later named it after the Dutch province of Zealand.
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