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  • 1, New Zealand was the first country in the world to:

    - give women the vote
    - adopt the eight hour working day
    - operate a tourist board
    - introduce the retirement pension

  • 2, New Zealand contains more bookstores and golf courses per head of population than any other country.

  • 3, New Zealand has many famous sons and daughters - Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to scale Mt Everest; Ernest Rutherford, known as the "father of nuclear physics", and his colleagues were the first to split the atom; and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, one of the world's leading operatic sopranos.

  • 4, New Zealand has unique flora and fauna: the kiwi is the only known bird in the world to have its nostrils at the tip of its bill instead of the base, the flightless Kakapo has the face and beak of an owl but is a relation of the parrot. The Tuatara is the world's oldest living reptile, and the Mount Cook Lily is the worlds largest buttercup.

  • 5, New Zealand boasts the most southerly railway station in the world, the most southerly pub and the most southerly vineyard. -New Zealand Fun Facts

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  • 6, New Zealanders have also invented: The self-sealing lid; the stamp vending machine, the wide-toothed shearing comb, the bobby pin; velcro; the electric fence; luggage carousels; the jet boat and pavlova (however, the Australian's also claim pavlova as their invention - at least we know it was invented somewhere downunder).

  • 7, In New Zealand, Rugby (Union) could be called their national religion. To be selected to play for the country's team, the "All Blacks", is an honour with greater importance than the prime minister. -New Zealand Fun Facts

  • 8, A.J. Hackett, broke the world record for a bungy jump from a building after hurling himself from Auckland's Sky Tower (180 meters), in October 1998.

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  • 9, Kiwifruit (once known as Chinese Gooseberry) gets its name from its fuzzy skin that makes it resemble New Zealand's flightless Kiwi Bird. The fruit is very, very nutritious.

  • 10 The Kiwi bird, which is about the size of a domestic chicken, lays an egg that is almost a quarter of its total body weight. -New Zealand Fun Facts

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  • 11, Unlike most countries around the world, New Zealand Pizza Hut offers chips with its deliveries.

  • 12, Christchurch has been a key departure point for Antarctic expeditions. The Christchurch International Airport is the major base for United States, Italy and New Zealand Antarctic programs.

  • 13, Wellington is the world's most southern capital and central Wellington is only two kilometres in diameter.-New Zealand Fun Facts

  • 14, It isn't considered to be a truly windy day in Wellington if you don't have to hold on to the ground. -New Zealand Fun Facts

  • 15, There are more sheep in New Zealand than people. -New Zealand Fun Facts

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  • 16, This country was very forward thinking. Not only did these people believe in individualism, they created the environment for it to thrive. They also understood their obligation to the people who worked to establish and maintain the society. In 1893, this British Commonwealth gave women the right to vote, and in 1898, established an old-age pension, the first Commonwealth member to do so. If you are walking down the street and see two people pressing noses, they are Maoris using their traditional greeting. The Maoris are also highly regarded for their tattooing art.

  • 17, Ngila is from Dunedin, New Zealand. The city has a soccer team named the "Dunedin Rangers". The cast and crew would joke that Viggo plays forward for them.

  • 18, In addition to the works of Alan Lee and John Howe, Peter Jackson was also inspired by the art of Ted Nasmith. "They invited me to be there with the others in New Zealand to help with conceptual art and made me a nice offer," says Ted. "However, I was going through a personal crisis unrelated to my art, and in the end, being that it would also force me to abandon my freelance obligations and be away indefinitely, I reluctantly declined, settling the question in my mind after very careful deliberation. It was a difficult decision."

  • 19, Ian Holm (Bilbo) did not arrive in New Zealand until after the Hobbiton set had been destroyed. PJ filmed the needed scenes without him and added the hobbit later via bluescreen. Ian also arrived after Cate Blanchett had left. Nonetheless, because of a scale double and blue screen work, Bilbo and Galadriel appear on screen together at the Grey Havens.

  • 20, Billy Boyd was the first of the Hobbit actors to be cast and the last of the Hobbit actors to leave New Zealand.-New Zealand Fun Facts

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  • 21, Did you know that: New Zealand has more punk rock bands per head of population than any other country. I heard it on the radio on the way in to work this morning, so it must be true!

  • 22, In the Rugby 7's tournament in Wellington February 08, 2002 the highest odds team is China, who are paying 1000-1 on a win. -New Zealand Fun Facts

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    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: Australia and New Zealand, Aussies and Kiwis: peas in a pod? Clones? Two parts of the same country? Given the fact that in cruise parlance the two are seldom uttered separately, it's hard not to make these assumptions. After all, folks from both places talk in the same funny, almost-Brit-but-not-really accents, drive on the wrong side of the road and, like everyone else below the equator, walk with their feet up and their heads down.

    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: But these are myths. In fact, they are about as different as two neighboring countries can be. Starting with geography, Australia is one of the flattest land masses on the planet, its highest point rising 7,310 feet above sea level. New Zealand is extremely mountainous, with Mount Cook towering over 12,000 feet. Australia's land features are best characterized as gentle and regular, with sloping plains and, with the exception of Sydney Harbour, a smooth coastline with few inlets or bays.

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    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: In contrast, New Zealand's shoreline, like Norway's, is deeply incised with steep fjords, and in place of its neighbor's flat plains and deserts, its terrain tends to be rugged and precipitous, punctuated by permanent glaciers and white water rivers. New Zealand's wintry alpine heights call Alaska to mind. Australia's Great Barrier Reef, its most famous natural treasure, is built from the same Pacific hard corals as the reefs surrounding the islands of Hawaii.

    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts:In terms of wildlife, there couldn't be more difference. Australia is home to hundreds of species that exist nowhere else in the world. Some, like the duck-billed platypus, are so bizarre that initial descriptions from explorers were dismissed as delusions or fabrications. Conversely, New Zealand has a tiny handful of indigenous species, including only one class of mammals (bats) and a short list of reptiles and birds, including the flightless Kiwi, which lends its name to New Zealand's human denizens.-New Zealand Fun Facts

    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: When it comes to humans, New Zealand is far more densely populated -- 37 per square mile vs. seven for Australia -- so it may come as a surprise that, of the two, Australia is far more urban. The population of the city of Sydney, Australia, is greater than the entire population of the country of New Zealand. Both countries have substantial commitments to farming and ranching, with sheep being the major cash crop -- though when it comes to lamb, the Kiwis tend to sear 'em while the Aussies are likely to shear 'em, which is why you've never heard, "Throw another lamb on the barbie!"

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    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: regarding the people, Australia and New Zealand have grown from different seeds and blossomed differently as well. Australia's earliest European settlement was a penal colony founded by the British in Botany Bay, so convicts formed the first wave of immigrants. In 1851 gold was discovered, stimulating a gold rush. The third group to sweep into the country was sheep ranchers. Given a country settled by convicts, ranchers, gold and opal prospectors, and miners, it's not difficult to see the roots of the Aussies' rough-and-tumble, fiercely independent, wild and woolly spirit; it's a version of our own wild west frontier.- New Zealand Fun Facts

    Australia/New Zealand Fun Facts: By contrast, New Zealand began its independent life in 1852 as a regulated welfare state, and remained so until 1984 when it moved more into a market economy. The country's development has largely caught up with Australia's, though both economies remain primarily agrarian and service-based, with only 15 percent of the GDP generated by manufacturing.


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