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New Zealand

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New Zealand
Aotearoa
FlagCoat of arms
JhandaCoat of arms
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
country map
country map
Hian pe des ke dunia ke map me dekhawa jaawe hae.
CapitalCity:Wellington
Sab se barraaCity: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 desFiji se 3000 km aurAustralia 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 iskeEnglish bhasa meLand 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
    Gustavus von Tempsky
  • Infantry from the 2nd Battalion, Auckland Regiment in the Battle of the Somme, September 1916.
    Infantry from the 2nd Battalion, Auckland Regiment in the Battle of the Somme, September 1916.
  • Tino rangatiratanga
    Tino rangatiratanga
  • Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand
    Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand
  • Sir Anand Satyanand, Governor-General
    SirAnand Satyanand, Governor-General
  • John Key, Prime Minister
    John Key, Prime Minister
  • 2007 ANZAC Dawn Service in Wellington. From left to right, the flags of NZ, the UK and Australia
    2007 ANZAC Dawn Service in Wellington. From left to right, the flags of NZ, the UK and Australia
  • HMNZS Canterbury
    HMNZS Canterbury
  • New Zealand House, High Commission of New Zealand in London
    New Zealand House, High Commission of New Zealand in London
  • Topography of New Zealand
    Topography of New Zealand
  • Aoraki/Mount Cook
    Aoraki/Mount Cook
  • Abel Tasman National Park
    Abel Tasman National Park
  • Pōhutukawa ke perr me summer ke suruu me fuul nikle hae
    Pōhutukawa ke perr me summer ke suruu me fuul nikle hae
  • Haast's Eagle died out when humans hunted its main prey, the moa, to extinction
    Haast's Eagle died out when humans hunted its main prey, the moa, to extinction
  • Milford Sound
    Milford Sound
  • New Zealand Primary Energy Supply 2008.
    New Zealand Primary Energy Supply 2008.
  • New Zealand's historical population (black) and projected growth (red)
    New Zealand's historical population (black) and projected growth (red)
  • New Zealand's fastest growing ethnic groups are Asian
    New Zealand's fastest growing ethnic groups are Asian
  • Change in religious beliefs since 1991
    Change in religious beliefs since 1991
  • Late twentieth-century house-post depicting the navigator Kupe fighting two sea creatures
    Late twentieth-century house-post depicting the navigator Kupe fighting two sea creatures
  • Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier
    Twilight bagpipe band practice, Napier
  • Performers in traditional Māori clothing.
    Performers in traditional Māori clothing.
  • The All Blacks perform a haka before a match against France national rugby union teamin 2006
    The All Blacks perform a haka before a match against France national rugby union teamin 2006
  • Statue of Edmund Hillary gazing towards Mount Cook
    Statue of Edmund Hillary gazing towards Mount Cook

New Zealand ke Prime Minister ke List

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      No party      Liberal/United      Reform      Labour      National

No.NamePortraitPartyGovernmentAssumed officeLeft office
1Henry SewellNo party7 May 185620 May 1856
2William Fox
(1st term)
No party20 May 18562 June 1856
3Edward Stafford
(1st term)
No party2 June 185612 July 1861
(2)William Fox
(2nd term)
No party12 July 18616 August 1862
4Alfred DomettNo party6 August 186230 October 1863
5Frederick Whitaker
(1st term)
No party30 October 186324 November 1864
6Frederick WeldNo party24 November 186416 October 1865
(3)Edward Stafford
(2nd term)
No party16 October 186528 June 1869
(2)William Fox
(3rd term)
No party28 June 186910 September 1872
(3)Edward Stafford
(3rd term)
No party10 September 187211 October 1872
7George WaterhouseNo party11 October 18723 March 1873
(2)William Fox
(4th term)
No party3 March 18738 April 1873
8Julius Vogel
(1st term)
No party8 April 18736 July 1875
9Daniel PollenNo party6 July 187515 February 1876
(8)Julius Vogel
(2nd term)
No party15 February 18761 September 1876
10Harry Atkinson
(1st term)
No party1 September 187613 October 1877
11George GreyNo party13 October 18778 October 1879
12John HallNo party8 October 187921 April 1882
(5)Frederick Whitaker
(2nd term)
No party21 April 188225 September 1883
(10)Harry Atkinson
(2nd term)
No party25 September 188316 August 1884
13Robert Stout
(1st term)
No party16 August 188428 August 1884
(10)Harry Atkinson
(3rd term)
No party28 August 18843 September 1884
(13)Robert Stout
(1st term)
No party3 September 18848 October 1887
(10)Harry Atkinson
(4th term)
No party8 October 188724 January 1891
14John BallanceLiberalFirst Liberal24 January 189127 April 1893 (died)
15Richard SeddonLiberal27 April 189310 June 1906 (died)
16William Hall-JonesLiberal10 June 19066 August 1906
17Joseph Ward
(1st term)
Liberal6 August 190628 March 1912
18Thomas MackenzieLiberal28 March 191210 July 1912
19William MasseyReformReform10 July 191210 May 1925 (died)
20Francis BellReform10 May 192530 May 1925
21Gordon CoatesReform10 December 1928
(17)Joseph Ward
(2nd term)
United(Liberal)United10 December 192828 May 1930
22George ForbesUnited (Liberal)28 May 19306 December 1935
Liberal-Reform
23Michael Joseph SavageLabourFirst Labour6 December 193527 March 1940 (died)
24Peter FraserLabour27 March 194013 December 1949
25Sidney HollandNationalFirst National13 December 194920 September 1957
26Keith Holyoake
(1st term)
National20 September 195712 December 1957
27Walter NashLabourSecond Labour12 December 195712 December 1960
(26)Keith Holyoake
(2nd term)
NationalSecond National12 December 19607 February 1972
28Jack MarshallNational7 February 19728 December 1972
29Norman KirkLabourThird Labour8 December 197231 August 1974(died)
Hugh Watt
(Acting)
Labour31 August 19746 September 1974
30Bill RowlingLabour6 September 197412 December 1975
31Robert MuldoonNationalThird National12 December 197526 July 1984
32David LangeLabourFourth Labour26 July 19848 August 1989
33Geoffrey PalmerLabour8 August 19894 September 1990
34Mike MooreLabour4 September 19902 November 1990
35Jim BolgerNationalFourth National2 November 19908 December 1997
36Jenny ShipleyNational8 December 19975 December 1999
37Helen ClarkLabourLabour-Led5 December 199919 November 2008
38John KeyNationalNational-Led19 November 2008incumbent
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