Bag-o nga Zelanda

(Ginredirect tikang ha New Zealand)

An Bag-o nga Zelanda (daan nga Winaray ngan Kinatsila: Nueva Zelanda; Iningles: New Zealand; Minaori: Aotearoa) usá nga isla nga nasod han Kalawdan Pacifico. An kapital hini amo an syudad han Wellington.

Bag-o nga Zelanda
Nueva Zelanda

New Zealand
Aotearoa  (Minaori)
Bandira han New Zealand
Bandira
Eskudo han New Zealand
Eskudo
Kahamutang han New Zealand
Pamunuan Wellington
Gidako-i nga syudad Auckland2
Opisyal nga mga pinulungan English (98%)3
Māori (4.2%)3
NZ Sign Language (0.6%)3
Ethniko nga mga grupo
78% European/Other4
14.6% Māori4
9.2% Asian4
6.9% Pacific peoples4
(Mga) Tawag hin tawo New Zealander,
Kiwi (colloquial)
Kagamhanan Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy
HM Queen Elizabeth II
Sir Jerry Mateparae
John Key
• Speaker
Dr Lockwood Smith
Dame Sian Elias
Independence 
25 May 18545
• Dominion
26 September 19075
11 December 1931 (adopted 25 November 1947)
13 December 1986
Langyab
• Bug-os
268,021 km2 (103,483 sq mi) (74th)
• Katubigan (%)
2.1
Kamolupyohan
• 2023 estimate
5,212,933[1] (123rd)
• 2006 nga census
4,027,9476
• Densidad
16.1/km2 (41.7/sq mi) (201st)
GDP (PPP) 2008 nga banabana
• Bug-os
$115.809 billion[2] (60)
• Per capita
$27,083[2] (34)
GDP (nominal) 2008 nga banabana
• Bug-os
$128.409 billion[2] (54)
• Per capita
$30,030[2] (28)
Gini (1997) 36.2
medium
HDI (2009) 0.950[3]
Error: Invalid HDI value · 20th
Salapi New Zealand dollar (NZD)
Zona hin oras UTC+12 (NZST7)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+13 (NZDT)
(Sep to Apr)
Format hin pitsa dd/mm/yyyy
Dapit hin pagmanehar left
Kodigo hin pagtawag +64
ISO 3166 nga kodigo NZ
Internet TLD .nz8
1 "God Save the Queen" is officially a national anthem but is generally used only on regal and vice-regal occasions. [4][5]
2 Auckland is the largest urban area; Auckland City is the largest incorporated city.
3 Percentages add to more than 100% because some people speak more than one language. They exclude unusable responses and those who spoke no language (e.g. too young to talk).[6]
4 Percentages add to more than 100% because some people identify with more than one ethnic group.[7]
5 There is a multitude of dates that could be considered to mark independence (see Independence of New Zealand).
6 Number of people who usually live in New Zealand.[8]
7 The Chatham Islands have a separate time zone, 45 minutes ahead of the rest of New Zealand.
8 The territories of Niue, the Cook Islands and Tokelau have their own cctlds, .nu, .ck and .tk respectively.

PinanbasaranIgliwat

  1. Estimated resident population clock. Statistics New Zealand. Last calculated 3 Hunyo 2023.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "New Zealand". International Monetary Fund. Ginkuhà 2009-10-01.
  3. HDI of New Zealand Archived 2010-08-19 at the Wayback Machine.. The United Nations. Retrieved 21 July 2009.
  4. "New Zealand's National Anthems". Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Ginkuhà 2008-02-17.
  5. "Protocol for using New Zealand's National Anthems". Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Ginkuhà 2008-02-17.
  6. "Statistics New Zealand:Language spoken (total responses) for the 1996-2006 censuses (Table 16)". Statistics New Zealand. 2006-12-21. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 2013-03-09. Ginkuhà 2008-02-20.
  7. Didham, Robert (April 2005). "Understanding and Working with Ethnicity Data" (PDF). Statistics New Zealand. ISBN 9780478315059. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal (PDF) han 2008-11-19. Ginkuhà 2009-04-14. Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. Quickstats about Bag-o nga Zelanda

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