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Welcome to New ZealandGeographyClimateLandscapeNatureGovernmentLargest CitiesPlaces of Interest
Legend says this land was hauled from the ocean like a giant Welcome to New ZealandGeographyClimateLandscapeNatureGovernmentLargest CitiesPlaces of Interest New Zealand  Aotearoa (Maori) Geography New Zealand is a South Pacific country located midway between the ClimateThe climate throughout the country is mild and temperate, mainly maritime, with LandscapeThe landscape is notable for its variety and particularly its mountainous nature. Because of its long isolation from the rest of the world New Zealand's forests were inhabited by a diverse range of megafauna, including FloraThe two main types of forest are those dominated by podocarps and/or Government	New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy`with a parliamentary democracy. Under the Royal Largest Cities	  Wellington (unofficially Te Whanganui-a-Tara or Poneke in Māori) is Places of InterestWellington Cable CarMassey Memorial, the resting place of William Massey, The Tudor towers of Rotorua’s Bath-HouseLake WakatipuThe Stone Store – the oldeststone New Zealand has known human habitation for less than a thousand years.Before
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Слайд 2 Welcome to New Zealand
Geography
Climate
Landscape
Nature
Government
Largest Cities
Places of Interest

Welcome to New ZealandGeographyClimateLandscapeNatureGovernmentLargest CitiesPlaces of Interest

Слайд 3 New Zealand Aotearoa (Maori)

New Zealand Aotearoa (Maori)

Слайд 4 Geography
New Zealand is a South Pacific country

Geography New Zealand is a South Pacific country located midway between

located midway between the Equator and the South Pole,

and approximately 1600 kilometers east of Australia. Its nearest neighbours to the north are New Caledonia, Fiji and Tonga, all about the same distance away as Australia.
With a land area of 268,680 square kilometers, New Zealand is similar in size to Japan, Britain or Italy, and extends over a similar range of latitudes to California. There are two main islands, the North and South Islands, separated by Cook Strait, some 32 kilometers across its narrowest point. The country is 1600 kilometers from northern tip to southern extremity, with no part more than 120 kilometers from the surrounding ocean.

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Climate
The climate throughout the country is mild and

ClimateThe climate throughout the country is mild and temperate, mainly maritime,

temperate, mainly maritime, with temperatures rarely falling below 0

°C (32 °F) or rising above 30 °C (86 °F) in populated areas. Temperature maxima and minima throughout the historical record are 42.4 °C (108.3 °F) in Rangiora, Canterbury and -21.6 °C (-6.9 °F) in Ophir, Otago respectively. Conditions vary sharply across regions from extremely wet on the West Coast of the South Island to semi-arid in the Mackenzie Basin of inland Canterbury and subtropical in Northland. Of the main cities, Christchurch is the driest, receiving only some 640 mm of rain per year. Auckland, the wettest, receives almost twice that amount. Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch all receive on average in excess of 2000 hours of sunshine per year.


Слайд 6 Landscape
The landscape is notable for its variety and

LandscapeThe landscape is notable for its variety and particularly its mountainous

particularly its mountainous nature. The spectacular Southern Alps of

the South Island, which rise amid permanent snowfields and many glaciers, include 19 peaks exceeding 3000 meters. A special feature of the North Island is the central volcanic region with three still active volcanic peaks and thermal activity featuring hot spring, geysers and boiling mud pools. Both major islands contain fertile low-land areas of pastoral land, large forests (natural and man-made), many sandy beaches and short, swift flowing rivers. These provide a valuable source of hydro-electric power.
Numerous lakes exist in both islands, with the larger North Island lakes situated on the volcanic central plateau and the major South Island lakes set in beautiful mountain scenery. On the south-west coast of the South Island high mountain ranges meet the ocean in a series of dramatic fiords.

Слайд 8 Because of its long isolation from the

Because of its long isolation from the rest of the

rest of the world and its island biogeography, New

Zealand has extraordinary flora and fauna. About 80% of the flora in New Zealand occurs only in New Zealand, including more than 40 endemic genera.
Fauna
Flora










Kiwi and Silver Tree Fern are the national symbols of New Zealand

Nature


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New Zealand's forests were
inhabited by a diverse

New Zealand's forests were inhabited by a diverse range of megafauna,

range
of megafauna, including the flightless
birds moa (now

extinct), and the kiwi,
kakapo and takahē, all endangered
by human actions. Unique birds
capable of flight include the
Haast's eagle, which was the
world's largest bird of prey
(now extinct), and the large kākā
and kea parrots. Reptiles present
in New Zealand include skinks,
geckos and living fossil tuatara.
There are four endemic species
of primitive frogs. There are no
snakes and there is only one
venomous spider, the katipo,
which is rare and restricted
to coastal regions. However,
there are many endemic
species of insects, including the weta,
one species of which may grow
as large as a house mouse and
is the heaviest insect in the world.

Takahe

Katipo

Fauna

Tuatara

Kaka

Moa attacked by a Haast’s Eagle


Слайд 10 Flora
The two main types of forest are those

FloraThe two main types of forest are those dominated by podocarps

dominated by podocarps and/or the giant kauri, and in

cooler climates the southern beech. The remaining vegetation types in New Zealand are grasslands of tussock and other grasses, usually in sub-alpine areas, and the low shrublands between grasslands and forests.

Слайд 11 Government
New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy`with a parliamentary

Government	New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy`with a parliamentary democracy. Under the

democracy. Under the Royal Titles Act (1953), Queen Elizabeth

II is Queen of New Zealand and is represented as head of state by the Governor-General. The New Zealand Parliament has only one chamber, the House of Representatives, which usually seats 120 Members of Parliament. Parliamentary general elections are held every three years.There is no written constitution; the Constitution Act 1986 is the principal formal statement of New Zealand's constitutional structure. The Governor-General has the power to appoint and dismiss Prime Ministers and to dissolve Parliament. The Governor-General also chairs the Executive Council, which is a formal committee consisting of all ministers of the Crown. Members of the Executive Council are required to be Members of Parliament, and most are also in Cabinet. Cabinet is led by the Prime Minister, who is Parliamentary leader of the governing party or coalition.

Beehive, Parliament Buildings


Слайд 12 Largest Cities

Wellington (unofficially Te Whanganui-a-Tara or

Largest Cities	 Wellington (unofficially Te Whanganui-a-Tara or Poneke in Māori) is

Poneke in Māori) is the capital of New Zealand,

the country's second largest city and the most populous national capital in Oceania. Wellington was named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and victor of the Battle of Waterloo. Wellington is New Zealand's political centre, housing Parliament and the head offices of all government ministries and departments, plus the bulk of the foreign diplomatic missions based in New Zealand.
Auckland City is the largest city in New Zealand, with a population of 404,65. It lies in the Auckland Region, and the Aucklan Regional Council is also based in Auckland City.
Christchurch (Māori: Ōtautahi) is the regional capital of Canterbury. The largest city in the South Island, it is also the second largest city of New Zealand. A coastal city, it is situated just north of Banks Peninsula, midway down the South Island's east coast.

Wellington

Auckland

Christchurch


Слайд 13 Places of Interest
Wellington Cable Car
Massey Memorial, the resting

Places of InterestWellington Cable CarMassey Memorial, the resting place of William

place of
William Massey, the Prime Minister
of NZ

in the countrie’s early history.   

Purakaunui Falls
in the Catlins District

Christchurch Cathedral

Christchurch Museum

Art Deco Church in Napier


Слайд 14 The Tudor towers
of Rotorua’s Bath-House
Lake Wakatipu
The Stone

The Tudor towers of Rotorua’s Bath-HouseLake WakatipuThe Stone Store – the

Store – the oldest
stone building of NZ
Mount Cook National

Park

The Clock Tower in Blenhiem


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