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ނިއުޒިލޭންޑަކީ (އިނގިރޭސި: Aotearoa :Māori ،New Zealand) ޕެސިފިިކް ސަރަޙައްދަށް ނިސްބަތްވާ ޤައުމެކެވެ.
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New Zealand Aotearoa (Māori) |
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Anthem: "God Defend New Zealand" "God Save the Queen"1 |
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Capital | Wellington 41°17′S 174°27′E | |||||
Largest city | Auckland2 | |||||
Official languages | English (98%)3 Māori (4.2%)3 NZ Sign Language (0.6%)3 |
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Ethnic groups | 78% European/Other4 14.6% Māori4 9.2% Asian4 6.9% Pacific peoples4 |
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Demonym | New Zealander, Kiwi (colloquial) |
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Government | Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy | |||||
- | Head of State | HM Queen Elizabeth II | ||||
- | Governor-General | Sir Anand Satyanand | ||||
- | Prime Minister | John Key | ||||
- | Speaker | Dr Lockwood Smith | ||||
- | Chief Justice | Dame Sian Elias | ||||
Independence from the United Kingdom | ||||||
- | 1st Parliament | 25 May 18545 | ||||
- | Dominion | 26 September 19075 | ||||
- | Statute of Westminster | 11 December 1931 (adopted 25 November 1947) | ||||
- | Constitution Act 1986 | 13 December 1986 | ||||
Area | ||||||
- | Total | 268,021 km2 (74th) 103,483 sq mi |
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- | Water (%) | 2.1 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 2024 estimate | 5,270,295[1] (123rd) | ||||
- | 2006 census | 4,027,9476 | ||||
- | Density | 16.1/km2 (201st) 41.6/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2008 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $115.809 billion[2] (60) | ||||
- | Per capita | $27,083[2] (34) | ||||
GDP (nominal) | 2008 estimate | |||||
- | Total | $128.409 billion[2] (54) | ||||
- | Per capita | $30,030[2] (28) | ||||
Gini (1997) | 36.2 medium |
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HDI (2009) | 0.950[3] Error: Invalid HDI value · 20th |
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ކަރަންސީ | New Zealand dollar (NZD) | |||||
Time zone | NZST7 (UTC+12) | |||||
- | Summer (DST) | NZDT (UTC+13) | ||||
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ތާރީޚް ފޯމެޓް | dd/mm/yyyy | |||||
ޑްރައިވްސް | left | |||||
Calling code | +64 | |||||
އިންޓަރނެޓް ޓީއެލްޑީ | .nz8 | |||||
1 "God Save the Queen" is officially a national anthem but is generally used only on regal and vice-regal occasions. [4][5] 2 Auckland is the largest urban area; Auckland City is the largest incorporated city. 3 Percentages add to more than 100% because some people speak more than one language. They exclude unusable responses and those who spoke no language (e.g. too young to talk).[6] 4 Percentages add to more than 100% because some people identify with more than one ethnic group.[7] 5 There is a multitude of dates that could be considered to mark independence (see Independence of New Zealand). 6 Number of people who usually live in New Zealand.[8] 7 The Chatham Islands have a separate time zone, 45 minutes ahead of the rest of New Zealand. 8 The territories of Niue, the Cook Islands and Tokelau have their own cctlds, .nu, .ck and .tk respectively. |
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