No, NZ became a nation in 1840 through the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It was originally a British colony, but it is not it's own independent country and part of the Commonwealth of Nations, a group of independent nations that follow a common set of values and goals, including 53 nations such as: Canada, India, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa).
The US is not a part of the Commonwealth nor does it claim NZ.
No, New Zealand is a self governing independent country. It belongs to several international organizations, among which is The Commonwealth. Of this organization most, but not all, were previously members of the British Empire. And not all members of the British Empire are members of The Commonwealth.
No it's on the other side of the world but it's part of the commonwealth.
in nz about $11 nz dollars
There are possibly over 2000 species of butterflies and moths in NZ. Because of our geographic isolation, 90% of NZ Lepidoptera are endemic. By comparison, UK, close to Europe and a similar size, has no endemic Lepidoptera.
Sorry, you can't have a licence that's made in the UK in New Zealand. they have different laws and regulations, living in New Zealand i would know Hope this helps =) From a New Zealander <3
Yes, Orion's Belt is the same group of stars as seen from either NZ or UK. But inverted due to hemisphere change.
New Zealand covers an area of around 268 680 sq km. Western Australia covers an area of around 2 526 786 km. New Zealand would therefore fit into Western Australia about 9.4 times.
in nz about $11 nz dollars
Yes you can BUT if you were staying a while in NZ you might want to change to a NZ license!
There is no NZ specific shoe sizes in NZ. Only Euro, US and UK.
00 64 plus the NZ number, omitting the leading 0
None, unless you fold up the corners. New Zealand is bigger than England.
The Treaty of Waitangi founded New Zealand and made it part of the British Empire.
It depends what time of day you leave UK but it is likely flying non-stop you would arrive in NZ on 08 December
There are possibly over 2000 species of butterflies and moths in NZ. Because of our geographic isolation, 90% of NZ Lepidoptera are endemic. By comparison, UK, close to Europe and a similar size, has no endemic Lepidoptera.
The distance in kms from London, England, to Auckland, New Zealand: 18, 327km The distance in kms from Northern Ireland, Belfast, to Auckland, NZ: 18, 031km If you would give the actual town in the UK you're wanting the distance from it will be a lot more accurate.
The population of the UK is about ten times greater than New Zealand.
Sorry, you can't have a licence that's made in the UK in New Zealand. they have different laws and regulations, living in New Zealand i would know Hope this helps =) From a New Zealander <3
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