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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Zealand$92993$ - définition

MOUNTAIN IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Zealand Mountain; Mt. Zealand

New Zealand–Pakistan relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN
New Zealand - Pakistan relations; New Zealand-Pakistan relations; New Zealand – Pakistan relations; Pakistan and New Zealand; Pakistan–New Zealand relations; New Zealand and Pakistan; Pakistan-New Zealand relations
New Zealand–Pakistan relations refer to the international relations between New Zealand and Pakistan. Pakistan has a High Commission located in Wellington while New Zealand has an honorary consulate in Karachi.
Chile–New Zealand relations         
  • Building hosting the Embassy of New Zealand in Santiago
  • Chilean President Michelle Bachelet meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister John Key at the APEC summit in Peru, 2016.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE AND NEW ZEALAND
Chile-New Zealand relations; Chile – New Zealand relations; Chile New Zealand relations; Chile - New Zealand relations; New Zealand Chile relations; New Zealand – Chile relations; New Zealand-Chile relations; New Zealand - Chile relations; New Zealand–Chile relations
Chile–New Zealand relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Chile and New Zealand. Both nations are mutual members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Cairns Group, OECD and the United Nations.
History of New Zealand         
  • New Zealand Division in 1916
  • Zealandia]] rejecting [[Australian Constitution]] in 1900
  • Men of the [[Māori Battalion]], New Zealand Expeditionary Force, after disembarking at Gourock in Scotland in June 1940
  • Māori [[whānau]] (extended family) from [[Rotorua]] in the 1880s. Many aspects of Western life and culture, including European clothing and architecture, became incorporated into Māori society during the 19th century.
  • Government House]] in Auckland, as painted by [[Edward Ashworth]] in 1842 or 1843. Auckland was the second [[capital of New Zealand]].
  • Prime Ministers [[John Key]] and [[Helen Clark]]
  • Canada]]).
  • 1935 Labour Cabinet]]. Michael Joseph Savage is seated in the front row, centre.
  • [[Michael Joseph Savage]], Labour Prime Minister 1935–1940. This portrait was hung on the walls of many supporters.
  • The [[Mission House]] at Kerikeri is New Zealand's oldest surviving building, having been completed in 1822
  • A 1943 poster produced during the war. The poster reads: "When war broke out ... industries were unprepared for munitions production. To-day New Zealand is not only manufacturing many kinds of munitions for her own defence but is making a valuable contribution to the defence of the other areas in the Pacific..."
  • [[Elizabeth II]] and Muldoon's Cabinet, taken during the Queen's 1981 visit to New Zealand
  • alt=One set of arrows point from Taiwan to Melanesia to Fiji/Samoa and then to the Marquesas Islands. The population then spread, some going south to New Zealand and others going north to Hawai'i. A second set start in southern Asia and end in Melanesia.
  • Richard Seddon, Liberal Prime Minister from 1893 to his death in 1906
  • [[Roger Douglas]], the architect of New Zealand's 1980s [[neo-liberal]] reform programme
  • "First Scottish Colony for New Zealand" – 1839 poster advertising emigration from Scotland to New Zealand.  Collection of [[Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum]], Glasgow, Scotland.
  •  One of the few extant copies of the [[Treaty of Waitangi]]
  • Our City]]. The figures shown from left to right are [[Amey Daldy]], [[Kate Sheppard]], [[Ada Wells]] and [[Harriet Morison]]
  • Vigil in [[Wellington]] for the victims of the Christchurch mosques attacks
  • Scottish Highland family migrating to New Zealand, 1844, by William Allsworth. [[Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]], Wellington.
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
New Zealand history; History Of New Zealand; Colonization of New Zealand; Colonisation of New Zealand; History of NZ; History of new zealand; Discovery of new zealand; History of New Zeland; New Zealand/History; Prehistory of New Zealand; History of modern New Zealand; Discovery of New Zealand; European colonization of New Zealand; British colonisation of New Zealand; Great Depression in New Zealand
The history of New Zealand (Aotearoa) dates back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture. Like other Pacific cultures, Māori society was centred on kinship links and connection with the land but, unlike them, it was adapted to a cool, temperate environment rather than a warm, tropical one.

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Mount Zealand

Mount Zealand, or Zealand Mountain, is a mountain located in the White Mountains, in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Zealand stands on a spur ridge northeast of Mount Guyot, and facing Whitewall Mountain to the east across Zealand Notch.

Zealand's south and northeast sides drain into the North Fork Pemigewasset River, thence into the Pemigewasset and Merrimack rivers, reaching the Gulf of Maine in Massachusetts. The west side drains into the Little River, thence into the Ammonoosuc and Connecticut rivers, reaching Long Island Sound in Connecticut.

The Twinway, a section of the Appalachian Trail, a 2,186-mile (3,518-km) National Scenic Trail from Georgia to Maine, crosses Zealand. Zealand is a popular hiking destination, with attractions including the Zeacliffs, on the eastern end of its ridgeline, just off the Appalachian Trail, offering dramatic views across Zealand Notch, to the Presidential and Willey Ranges and to Mount Carrigain, as well as Zealand Falls, for which a neighboring Appalachian Mountain Club hut is named, also along the Appalachian Trail, near the notch and downhill to the north from Zeacliffs.