Anglican 14.9%, Roman Catholic 12.4%, Presbyterian 10.9%, Methodist 2.9%, Pentecostal 1.7%, Baptist 1.3%, other Christian 9.4%, other 3.3%, unspecified 17.2%, none 26% (2001 census). That would be 53.5% Christian, of one kind or another.
Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.
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Hockey New Zealand, the national body administering field hockey in the country, recorded 45,581 registered players in the 2011 winter season - from primary school players up to the Black Sticks national teams. This is a little over one percent of the New Zealand total population. 52.7 percent of hockey players in New Zealand are female.
New Zealand is not a very religious country because there is such a large mixture of cultures -Pakeha, Maori, Chinese, Indian, Asian, African, American even. The first religion in NZ was Christianity and officially New Zealand is a 'Christian' country. However, the minority of true Christians in the country is as small in percentage as in any other country.
The Ross Dependency is administered by new Zealand however there are several bases such as Scott's Base that have been set up by new Zealand explorers and still remain under the control of NZ
Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.Yes, Christians in New Zealand and Russia would celebrate Easter.
Christmas was first celebrated in New Zealand when Christians moved there.
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8.3 percent is obese and 20 percent of the people are over weight
New Zealand's unemployment rate of 3.9 percent in 2004 was below the OECD average of 6.9 percent. New Zealand's rate was the second-lowest among 27 OECD nations, where rates ranged from 3.7 percent in Korea to 18.8 percent in Poland. Of New Zealand's unemployed population in 2004, 23.9 percent had been unemployed for six months or longer, and 11.7 percent for a year or longer. These figures were lower than the OECD averages of 47.1 percent being unemployed for six months or more, and 32.0 percent for a year or more. New Zealand's proportion of long-term unemployed over one year was sixth-lowest among those OECD nations for which data was available
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Hockey New Zealand, the national body administering field hockey in the country, recorded 45,581 registered players in the 2011 winter season - from primary school players up to the Black Sticks national teams. This is a little over one percent of the New Zealand total population. 52.7 percent of hockey players in New Zealand are female.
New Zealand is not a very religious country because there is such a large mixture of cultures -Pakeha, Maori, Chinese, Indian, Asian, African, American even. The first religion in NZ was Christianity and officially New Zealand is a 'Christian' country. However, the minority of true Christians in the country is as small in percentage as in any other country.
The Ross Dependency is administered by new Zealand however there are several bases such as Scott's Base that have been set up by new Zealand explorers and still remain under the control of NZ
New Zealand is multi cultural, There are many religions : Christianity Hinduism Atheism mormonism Buddhism Judaism Catholic Muslim.
In 2001, there were 6, 565, which represents 0.17 percent of the population.