Abel Tasman was a Dutch explorer who was the first European to discover the area now called New Zealand. Zeeland is a Dutch province which is a seafaring region. The Dutch authorities on the report of Abel Tasman named the new found island, New Zealand.
New Zealand has two official names. The Maori name of Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud) was naturally of Maori origin.
The New Zealand name was less direct. Tasman originally named the land as Staten Landt, as he considered that it was or could be connected to S America. Cook's navigations revealed that error and the Dutch changed the name on their maps to Niew Zeeland, which was translated on the British Admiralty maps as New Zealand.
As far as I know the name New Zealand was given to the islands in Batavia after the return of Abel Tasman. Abel had named the islands Staten Islands. New Holland existed already and because Zeeland was the second important province of the Netherlands at that time the name Nieuw Zeeland was used.
In December 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman sighted a new land which he described as mountainous and covered in cloud in the south, but more barren in the north. He had discovered New Zealand. The islands were named after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
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The province of Zeeland in the Netherlands.
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
New Zealand was originally named after the Netherlands province, Zeeland.
New Zealand is located at the southern hemisphere, so it's by the pacific ocean However; Zealand is a Danish island. Part of Copenhagen is on it. and ZEELAND (after which New Zealand is named) is in the Netherlands.
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Earl Mountains were named by the explorersurveyor, James McKerrow after the Earl of Eglinton.
New Zealand was named after Zeeland, a province. It was discovered and named by Abel Tasman
John P Phillip named New Zealand New Zealand
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
The Capital Of New Zealand is Wellington. It was named after the second most important chamber of the Dutch-east-Indian Company.
New Zealand was originally named after the Netherlands province, Zeeland.
The River Buller is on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after Charles Buller who furthered the colonization of New Zealand.
Zeeland is a province in the Netherlands and Abel Tasman (who was from the Netherlands) named New Zealand after it, after he discovered it in 1642.
No, alas it is easy to be confused by such. New Zealand was named after Zeeland which is in Europe. New Zealand is actually in the South Pacific a fair bit to the right of Australia.
New Zealand was named after 'Zeeland' in the Netherlands. --------------- Zealand is also the English name for Sjaelland in Denmark.
New Zealand is located at the southern hemisphere, so it's by the pacific ocean However; Zealand is a Danish island. Part of Copenhagen is on it. and ZEELAND (after which New Zealand is named) is in the Netherlands.
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New Zealand.