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New Zealand By: Lauren K. and Raegan K.
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New Zealand’s population is 4,087,000.
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New Zealand’s Geysers New Zealand is one of the three countries that has geysers. New Zealand is one of the three countries that has geysers.
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New Zealand’s Flag! New Zealand’s flag was adopted in 1902. New Zealand’s flag was adopted in 1902. The flag shows that it is still part of the British commonwealth!!!!!!!!!!! The flag shows that it is still part of the British commonwealth!!!!!!!!!!!
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Map New Zealand was originally called Aotearoa (ah-or-te-ah-roar). New Zealand was originally called Aotearoa (ah-or-te-ah-roar).
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Cooking New Zealand’s cooking combines British traditions with foods grown in the country. Traditionally, New Zealanders have favorited beef, mutton, and venison served with steaks, as sausages, or in meat pies.New Zealand’s cooking combines British traditions with foods grown in the country. Traditionally, New Zealanders have favorited beef, mutton, and venison served with steaks, as sausages, or in meat pies.
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New Zealand’s schools New Zealand has public schools funded by the state and private schools, most of which are church sponsored. All children from the ages 6-16 must attend school, though most children begin at the age of 5.
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