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New Zealand is a new country it is famous for cattle and sheep products

and for natural beauty but lately it has become a hub for investments education and services long ago it was famous its gold mines.

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Because we have elections every three years and don't grow bananas.

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Of course it is, modern, up to date economy, happy people and a great climate, what more does any one want.

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