It was part of the aspiration of Premier Richard John Seddon for New Zealand to be the "Britain of the South" - what he meant was that Immigration would be restricted to Britons only, and New Zealand would grow powerful in the Pacific.
The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in Otago, South Island of New Zealand.
New Zealand is in the south west of the Pacific Ocean.
Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
Great Britain was the nation that colonised both Australia and New Zealand for their resources. Colonising both countries enabled furred expansion of the British Empire, while their position in the South Pacific gave Great Britain a strategic presence in that part of the world.
Yes. Christchurch is a city in the far south of the South Island of New Zealand. It is the largest city on the South Island, and the third largest city in the country. It is also, unfortunately, earthquake-prone.
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New Zealand is known as "the Britain of the South."
James Cook claimed both New Zealand and New South Wales (the eastern coast of the Australian continent) for Britain.
Christchurch, on the south island in New Zealand.
The Remarkables are a mountain range and skifield in Otago, South Island of New Zealand.
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The continent south of New Zealand is Antarctica
New Zealand was part of the Australian, New Zealand, US treaty called ANZUS. When we asked Australia and New Zealand to send military forces to South Vietnam they complied.
The city of Dunedin in Otago, South Island.
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Great Britain stayed out of it. Australia and New Zealand fought in South Vietnam.
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