1991 was the year when the "internet" was given its official name, the next year it became open to the united states at a price (and was very rare to have), it wasnt until 1996 and 1997 that we first got the "internet" and it was lackluster at best, the internet was not very good in New Zealand until around 2001 to 2003 (the internet was also restricted to curtain places)
Two kinds of pears come from New Zealand. New Zealand exports both Bosc pears and Taylor's Gold pears. Taylor's Gold pears are a new type of pear.
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Waka (Maori canoes)
Captain Cook did not settle in New Zealand. He made three voyages to the Pacific and visited New Zealand on four separate occasions. He led the first British expedition to discover New Zealand and the first to set foot on new Zealand. Abel Tasman was the first European to sight New Zealand but did not land there. Captain James Cook was the first to circumnavigate and map New Zealand.
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The Kiwi bird is indigenous to New Zealand.
The early settlers (Polynesians) arrived in New Zealand around 1250-1300 AD, while the Europeans (Dutch navigator Abel Tasman) first arrived in 1642.
Ihug was an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in New Zealand. It was New Zealand's third largest ISP, trailing behind Xtra and TelstraClear, until it was bought and then absorbed by Vodaphone New Zealand.
Abel Tasman "discovered" New Zealand in 1642.
People from Switzerland come to new zealand because (this is present day) Swiss people need more jobs and they come to new zealand for good jobs for more money.
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they come from Australia and New Zealand
The Maori people are Polynesian, with origins tracing back to islands in East Polynesia. There is no evidence to support the theory that the Maori came from China. Their ancestors likely navigated the Pacific Ocean from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti.