glaciers
Franz-Josef St. Ironically it was named after his uncle
It was supposedly invented in Vienna, and is thought to have been named to honor Emperor Franz Josef (The Kaiser).
The Southern Alps of New Zealand where the Franz Josef glacier is located were first explored by the early Maori settlers of New Zealand from about 1250-1300 AD on. The whole west coast region was explored and occupied early in Maori settlement, but the main concentration of people developed a little further north of Franz Josef, between the Hokitika and Māwheranui (Grey) rivers where pounamu (jade) was gathered. The Maori name for the glacier is Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere. The first European to sight this region was Abel Tasman, but he did not land in this area, and therefore would have been unaware of the glacier. In 1770 Captain James Cook charted this coast, but did not investigate the land significantly. Sir Johann Franz "Julius" von Haast of Prussia became the first European to discover this glacier in 1865, and named it after the Emperor of the Austrian Empire.
Theres a sexy guy from canada named franz...
New Zealand was named after Zeeland, a province. It was discovered and named by Abel Tasman
Yes, Irene (Wedl) Harand had 2 sisters named Greta and Valerie and 1 brother named Franz. Franz was my grandfather.
There is another "Zealand" in the Netherlands. I believe New Zealand was named after that part of The Netherlands.
John P Phillip named New Zealand New Zealand
mengele had one son that was his named rolf. he also had a step son that was, Martha Mengele's, the widow of his younger brother, Karl Jr. named dieter.
the school is Schubert school full name of school is Franz peter Schubert school
New Zealand was named after 'Zeeland' in the Netherlands. --------------- Zealand is also the English name for Sjaelland in Denmark.
The Capital Of New Zealand is Wellington. It was named after the second most important chamber of the Dutch-east-Indian Company.