Friday, 24 April 2020
ANZAC DAY
ANZAC DAY
Anzac day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served".
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ANZAC DAY
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Questions about the beehive building
WHat is the beehive building? The beehive building is a brief history of new zealand
Where is it ?it is in wellington
What is it used for? The building houses the offices of the prime minister and other ministers. Thus, the name "Beehive" is closely linked with the New Zealand Government. It is often used as a metonym for the New Zealand leadership at large.
How many people work there? 19,000 peopel
Tuesday, 21 April 2020
New Zealand Facts
- Name: New Zealand
- Population: 4.886
- Urban Population:
- Capital:wellington
- Official Languages: Moari
- Unemployment: student
- Currency: Dollar
- Religion: christain
- Time Zones:3hours back
- National Symbols: kiwi
- National Holidays:christmas,new year,guy fawkes,halloween,waitangi,anzac
- National Flag:new zealand flag
- National Anthem: God defend new zealand
- History: the history of new zealand is that the moari people and the british people singh a treaty
- Prime Minister: Jacinda andren
- Towns with icons:
- Largest Coastline:
- Mountain range in the South Island:
- Hemisphere:
- 3 Main Islands:
- Volcanoes:12
- Largest and longest glacier:
- Biggest lake:lake taupo
- Highest mountain:
- In 1893:
- In 1840:
- Auckland’s iconic landmarks:
- The town in the center of North Island that is famous for its geothermal springs and sulphur pools:
- Caves, sinkholes and underwater rivers are here:
- Largest city in the South Island: christ church
- Popular sports:rugby
- Main seaports:devilinport
- Kaikoura is famous for:
- The Bay of Islands are famous for:the vancano
- Most popular ice cream:vanila
- Most popular pie:mince and cheese
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