Nelson, in the north of the South Island.
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Well, places in England like towns and cities have been named after places in NZ.
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
New Zealand is located at the southern hemisphere, so it's by the pacific ocean However; Zealand is a Danish island. Part of Copenhagen is on it. and ZEELAND (after which New Zealand is named) is in the Netherlands.
New Zealand was originally named after the Netherlands province, Zeeland.
He was not named after an actor. He was named after John Wilkes, a famous British revolutionary.
New Zealand was named after 'Zeeland' in the Netherlands. --------------- Zealand is also the English name for Sjaelland in Denmark.
David Beckham is a famous English football who named his son Romeo. He named his third son Romeo. He was famous for playing for the English national team, and has since retired from the team.
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New Zealand's capital, Wellington, is named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington.
The element Rutherfordium (element 104) is named after Sir Ernest Rutherford who discovered the structure of the atom.
Cook Strait, which lies between the North and South Islands of New Zealand, was named after James Cook. In 1770, Cook became the first European commander to sail through it as he circumnavigated the islands of New Zealand. His crew apparently named it in Cook's honour.
There is no world-class player named "Danny Collins", but in New Zealand there is a famous flanker named "Jerry Collins"
New Zealand was named after Zeeland, a province. It was discovered and named by Abel Tasman
Well, places in England like towns and cities have been named after places in NZ.
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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.