New Zealand
Appearance
New Zealand Aotearoa | |||||
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Des ke jaankari | |||||
National anthem: | God Defend New Zealand | ||||
Log ke baare me | |||||
Official bhasa: | English, Māori. | ||||
Abaadi: | |||||
- Total: | 4,798,840 (ranked 120) | ||||
- Density: | 17.9 (2017) per km² | ||||
Jagha | |||||
Hian pe des ke dunia ke map me dekhawa jaawe hae. | |||||
Capital City: | Wellington | ||||
Sab se barraa City: | Auckland | ||||
Area | |||||
- Total: | 268,021 (ranked 74) | ||||
Politics / Government | |||||
Established: | 1901 | ||||
Economy / Money | |||||
Paisa ke naam: | New Zealand dollar | ||||
International information | |||||
Time ke zone: | +12 | ||||
Telephone ke dialing code: | 64 | ||||
Internet domain: | .nz |
New Zealand, South Pacific Ocean me ek des hae. Ii des Fiji se 3000 km aur Australia se 2500 km duur hae. Ii des me dui khaas island, (the North Island and the South Island) aur dher chhota island hae jisme se kuchh hae, Stewart Island/Rakiura aur Chatham Islands. Māori log ii des ke Aotearoa bole hae aur iske English bhasa me Land of the Long White Cloud translate karaa jawe hae. New Zealand ke niche Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau aur Ross Dependency (Antarctica) hae.
Chapa ke gallery
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Gustavus von Tempsky
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Infantry from the 2nd Battalion, Auckland Regiment in the Battle of the Somme, September 1916.
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Tino rangatiratanga
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Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand
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Sir Anand Satyanand, Governor-General
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John Key, Prime Minister
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2007 ANZAC Dawn Service in Wellington. From left to right, the flags of NZ, the UK and Australia
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HMNZS Canterbury
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New Zealand House, High Commission of New Zealand in London
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Topography of New Zealand
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Aoraki/Mount Cook
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Abel Tasman National Park
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Pōhutukawa ke perr me summer ke suruu me fuul nikle hae
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Haast's Eagle died out when humans hunted its main prey, the moa, to extinction
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Milford Sound
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New Zealand Primary Energy Supply 2008.
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New Zealand's historical population (black) and projected growth (red)
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New Zealand's fastest growing ethnic groups are Asian
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Change in religious beliefs since 1991
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Late twentieth-century house-post depicting the navigator Kupe fighting two sea creatures
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Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier
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Performers in traditional Māori clothing.
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The All Blacks perform a haka before a match against France national rugby union teamin 2006
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Statue of Edmund Hillary gazing towards Mount Cook
New Zealand ke Prime Minister ke List
[badlo | source ke badlo]No party Liberal/United Reform Labour National
No. | Name | Portrait | Party | Government | Assumed office | Left office |
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1 | Henry Sewell | No party | 7 May 1856 | 20 May 1856 | ||
2 | William Fox (1st term) |
No party | 20 May 1856 | 2 June 1856 | ||
3 | Edward Stafford (1st term) |
No party | 2 June 1856 | 12 July 1861 | ||
(2) | William Fox (2nd term) |
No party | 12 July 1861 | 6 August 1862 | ||
4 | Alfred Domett | No party | 6 August 1862 | 30 October 1863 | ||
5 | Frederick Whitaker (1st term) |
No party | 30 October 1863 | 24 November 1864 | ||
6 | Frederick Weld | No party | 24 November 1864 | 16 October 1865 | ||
(3) | Edward Stafford (2nd term) |
No party | 16 October 1865 | 28 June 1869 | ||
(2) | William Fox (3rd term) |
No party | 28 June 1869 | 10 September 1872 | ||
(3) | Edward Stafford (3rd term) |
No party | 10 September 1872 | 11 October 1872 | ||
7 | George Waterhouse | No party | 11 October 1872 | 3 March 1873 | ||
(2) | William Fox (4th term) |
No party | 3 March 1873 | 8 April 1873 | ||
8 | Julius Vogel (1st term) |
No party | 8 April 1873 | 6 July 1875 | ||
9 | Daniel Pollen | No party | 6 July 1875 | 15 February 1876 | ||
(8) | Julius Vogel (2nd term) |
No party | 15 February 1876 | 1 September 1876 | ||
10 | Harry Atkinson (1st term) |
No party | 1 September 1876 | 13 October 1877 | ||
11 | George Grey | No party | 13 October 1877 | 8 October 1879 | ||
12 | John Hall | No party | 8 October 1879 | 21 April 1882 | ||
(5) | Frederick Whitaker (2nd term) |
No party | 21 April 1882 | 25 September 1883 | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (2nd term) |
No party | 25 September 1883 | 16 August 1884 | ||
13 | Robert Stout (1st term) |
No party | 16 August 1884 | 28 August 1884 | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (3rd term) |
No party | 28 August 1884 | 3 September 1884 | ||
(13) | Robert Stout (1st term) |
No party | 3 September 1884 | 8 October 1887 | ||
(10) | Harry Atkinson (4th term) |
No party | 8 October 1887 | 24 January 1891 | ||
14 | John Ballance | Liberal | First Liberal | 24 January 1891 | 27 April 1893 (died) | |
15 | Richard Seddon | Liberal | 27 April 1893 | 10 June 1906 (died) | ||
16 | William Hall-Jones | Liberal | 10 June 1906 | 6 August 1906 | ||
17 | Joseph Ward (1st term) |
Liberal | 6 August 1906 | 28 March 1912 | ||
18 | Thomas Mackenzie | Liberal | 28 March 1912 | 10 July 1912 | ||
19 | William Massey | Reform | Reform | 10 July 1912 | 10 May 1925 (died) | |
20 | Francis Bell | Reform | 10 May 1925 | 30 May 1925 | ||
21 | Gordon Coates | Reform | 10 December 1928 | |||
(17) | Joseph Ward (2nd term) |
United(Liberal) | United | 10 December 1928 | 28 May 1930 | |
22 | George Forbes | United (Liberal) | 28 May 1930 | 6 December 1935 | ||
Liberal-Reform | ||||||
23 | Michael Joseph Savage | Labour | First Labour | 6 December 1935 | 27 March 1940 (died) | |
24 | Peter Fraser | Labour | 27 March 1940 | 13 December 1949 | ||
25 | Sidney Holland | National | First National | 13 December 1949 | 20 September 1957 | |
26 | Keith Holyoake (1st term) |
National | 20 September 1957 | 12 December 1957 | ||
27 | Walter Nash | Labour | Second Labour | 12 December 1957 | 12 December 1960 | |
(26) | Keith Holyoake (2nd term) |
National | Second National | 12 December 1960 | 7 February 1972 | |
28 | Jack Marshall | National | 7 February 1972 | 8 December 1972 | ||
29 | Norman Kirk | Labour | Third Labour | 8 December 1972 | 31 August 1974 (died) | |
— | Hugh Watt (Acting) |
Labour | 31 August 1974 | 6 September 1974 | ||
30 | Bill Rowling | Labour | 6 September 1974 | 12 December 1975 | ||
31 | Robert Muldoon | National | Third National | 12 December 1975 | 26 July 1984 | |
32 | David Lange | Labour | Fourth Labour | 26 July 1984 | 8 August 1989 | |
33 | Geoffrey Palmer | Labour | 8 August 1989 | 4 September 1990 | ||
34 | Mike Moore | Labour | 4 September 1990 | 2 November 1990 | ||
35 | Jim Bolger | National | Fourth National | 2 November 1990 | 8 December 1997 | |
36 | Jenny Shipley | National | 8 December 1997 | 5 December 1999 | ||
37 | Helen Clark | Labour | Labour-Led | 5 December 1999 | 19 November 2008 | |
38 | John Key | National | National-Led | 19 November 2008 | incumbent |