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OFFICIAL NAME: New Zealand

DATE OF FORMATION: 1947

POPULATION: 3.9 million

DENSITY: 38 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: English, Maori

RELIGIONS: Anglican 24%, Other 22%, Presbyterian 18%, Nonreligious 16%, Roman Catholic 15%, Methodist 5%

ETHNIC MIX: European 77%, Maori 12%, Other immigrant 6%, Pacific islanders 5%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: New Zealand dollar

 

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Lying in the South Pacific, 1600 km (992 miles) southeast of Australia, New Zealand comprises the main North and South Islands, separated by the Cook Strait, and a number of smaller islands. South Island is the more mountainous; North Island contains hot springs and geysers, and the bulk of the population. The political tradition is liberal and egalitarian, and has been dominated by the National and Labour parties. Radical, and often unpopular, reforms since 1984 have restored economic growth, speeded up economic diversification, and strengthened New Zealand's position within the Pacific Rim countries.

 

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