There are many fiords in the South Island. The region in which they are found is called Fiordland.
The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. Wellington, located in the far south of the North Island, is the southernmost national capital in the world, but it is not the largest city in New Zealand. Its first name was Te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, translated as "the head of Maui's fish", which is a reference to the legend of how the islands of New Zealand, or Aotearoa, were created.Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
Gumboots in England are named Wellingtons. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
Governer General.
A New Zealand soccer team
The name of Captain Cook's ship that he sailed on to New Zealand is the HMS Endeavour. It is depicted on the 50-cent coin in New Zealand.
Dusky Sound.
Dusky Sound
Doubtful Sound is a very large and beautiful fiord in New Zealand. It is a very popular tourist attraction.
The waikato river is the Longest river in New Zealand but the Largest river by volume is the Clyde river in the South Island
The Maori name "Aotearoa" means "Land of the Long White Cloud." It reflects the country's geographic features, specifically the long white clouds often seen over the islands. The name has cultural significance to the Maori people, who were the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are the Maori.
Emma would be a quite acceptable female name in New Zealand.
There are three syllables in the name "New Zealand." The syllables in the name are new-zea-land.
New Zealand has many rivers.
Dairy
The Māori name for New Zealand is 'Aotearoa' meaning 'land of the long white cloud'. The word "Māori" is the name of New Zealand's indigenous people who were the first to discover the land.
There are only two names, New Zealand and the maori name Aotearoa