30 fascinating facts about New Zealand
Hannah Foster-Roe
30 November 2023
Awesome Aotearoa
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It was forged in fire
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It was the last major landmass to be settled by humans
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Its Maori name has a hidden meaning
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Its English name has a Dutch connection
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Ultimately, it was the Brits that colonised it
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New Zealand only gained independence fairly recently
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Indigenous New Zealanders weren’t always called Maoris
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The Maori language was nearly lost
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Nods to the country’s dual heritage are everywhere
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There’s more to haka than “Ka Mate”
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It has more golf courses per capita than almost any other country
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Wellington is the third capital of New Zealand
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Auckland is known as the city of sails
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This street in Dunedin is the steepest in the world
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New Zealand is a pioneer of gender equality
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Some coins feature a famous fictional character
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The country is home to the world’s heaviest insect
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The first person to split the atom was from here
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New Zealand used to have a national wizard
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It was the first country to grant a river the same legal rights as humans
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It is a nation of adrenaline junkies
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You’ll find the place with the world’s longest name here
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And the world’s largest hot spring
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‘Castaway depots’ were built for shipwreck survivors
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Kiwis are not named after the fruit
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The kiwi isn’t New Zealand’s only flightless bird
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Bats are New Zealand’s only native land mammals
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The sheep to human ratio hit a record low in 2023
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This traditional dish is cooked underground
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New Zealand has great outdoors
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