We don't have a president but the name of our Prime minister is John Key.
New Zealand does not have a president. Its government is headed by the Prime Minister.
New Zealand does not have a president, and has never had one. As a constitutional monarchy, New Zealand's leader is not the "president" but the Prime Minister. In 2002, the Prime Minister of New Zealand was Helen Clark. She held office from 5 December 1999 until 19 November 2008.
No, New Zealand has a prime minister. The incumbent PM is John Key.
Aotearoa, is the Maori name for 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.
New Zealand just has a Prime Minister, and the current one if John Key.
There are only two names, New Zealand and the maori name Aotearoa
The most common name for the kiwi in New Zealand is kiwi.
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.