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James Cook was not the one who first discovered New Zealand. That aside, the islands of New Zealand could have been found by any of the other sea-faring explorers, possibly the French who would have been likely to colonise it first.
Maori was indeed the first lnguage in New Zealand, being spoken by the indigenous peoples, the Maori. Maori is already one of the three official languages of New Zealand, English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language. Though Maori is the language of the first nations people, the Maori, it is not spoken by the majority of the peoples of the country. And English is a widely spoken language internationally.
Marsden was instrumental in starting the Christian missions to New Zealand, where he and others were well received among the Maori people. He is credited with holding the first Christian service in the Islands on Christmas Day in 1814. Marsden is thus remembered favourably in New Zealand, and it is believed he is the one who introduced sheep to the islands.
There are 14 in one list online, 6 Roman Catholic and 8 Anglican.
Yes, one and the same.
One News - New Zealand - was created on 1969-11-03.
ANZAC was a phrase used to describe units from Australia and new Zealand, it originated in World War one, specifically during the Gallipoli campaign.
One New Zealand Party ended in 2006.
The duration of One News - New Zealand - is 3600.0 seconds.
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No one wake up one day and says, "I'll go to New Zealand." No one cares about New Zealand. It's not known for anything.
There is a Wellington in New Zealand. One of many round the world.
The most recent one was in Christchurch, New Zealand.
No. There are three species of mustelids that are introduced pests in New Zealand but the badger is not one of them.
New Zealand one-dollar coin was created in 1991.
If you are lucky, the International Foods section of your local supermarket. Be aware that you will pay approximately NZ$12 (US$6) for one box. An alternative product to look for may be Chex.
One is a tree that is native to New Zealand, the other is scientifically listed as a shrub that is also native to New Zealand.