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Что (кто) такое KIWIS - определение

CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF NEW ZEALAND
New Zealander; NZer; New Zealand people; People of New Zealand; People from New Zealand; New Zealand's population
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  • Crowd at an [[Anzac Day]] Dawn Service at [[Wellington Cenotaph]], 2011
  • Gallipoli]] during the First World War
  • [[Cook Islands]] dancers at Auckland's [[Pasifika Festival]]
  • New Zealand explorer and mountaineer [[Edmund Hillary]], a much loved national figure
  • [[Ihaia Te Kirikumara]], a Māori [[rangatira]]
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  • Lion dancers perform at Auckland's [[Lantern Festival]]
  • Contemporary ethnographic presentation of Māori children
  • A Māori war dance, called a [[haka]]
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  • New Zealand school-students of European descent
  • Zealandia]]'' as a [[Second Boer War]] memorial in Palmerston.
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  •  Māori and the British representatives signed the [[Treaty of Waitangi]] in 1840
  • Prime Minister [[Norman Kirk]] walks hand in hand with a Māori boy, [[Waitangi Day]] 1973

kiwi         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kiwis; Kiwi (fictional character); Kiwi (character); Kiwi (disambiguation)
(kiwis)
1.
A kiwi is the same as a kiwi fruit.
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2.
A kiwi is a type of bird that lives in New Zealand. Kiwis cannot fly.
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People who come from New Zealand are sometimes referred to as Kiwis. This use could cause offence. (BRIT, AUSTRALIAN)
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Kiwi         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kiwis; Kiwi (fictional character); Kiwi (character); Kiwi (disambiguation)

Kiwi most commonly refers to:

  • Kiwi (bird), a flightless bird native to New Zealand
  • Kiwi (nickname), a nickname for New Zealanders
  • Kiwifruit, an edible berry
  • Kiwi dollar or New Zealand dollar, a unit of currency

Kiwi or KIWI may also refer to:

kiwi         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kiwis; Kiwi (fictional character); Kiwi (character); Kiwi (disambiguation)
¦ noun (plural kiwis)
1. a flightless tailless New Zealand bird with hair-like feathers and a long downcurved bill. [Genus Apteryx: three species.]
2. (Kiwi) informal a New Zealander.
Origin
C19: from Maori.

Википедия

New Zealanders

New Zealanders (Māori: Tāngata Aotearoa), colloquially known as Kiwis (), are people associated with New Zealand, sharing a common history, culture, and language (New Zealand English). People of various ethnicities and national origins are citizens of New Zealand, governed by its nationality law.

Originally composed solely of the indigenous Māori, the ethnic makeup of the population has been dominated since the 19th century by New Zealanders of European descent, mainly of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish ancestry, with smaller percentages of other European and Middle Eastern ancestries such as Greek, Turkish, Italian, Lebanese and other groups such as Arab, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, South Slavic and Jewish, with Western European groups predominating. Today, the ethnic makeup of the New Zealand population is undergoing a process of change, with new waves of immigration, higher birth rates and increasing interracial marriage resulting in the New Zealand population of Māori, Asian, Pasifika and multiracial descent growing at a higher rate than those of solely European descent, with such groups projected to make up a larger proportion of the population in the future. New Zealand has an estimated resident population of around 5,124,100 (as of June 2022). Over one million New Zealanders recorded in the 2013 New Zealand census were born overseas, and by 2021 over a quarter of New Zealanders are estimated to be foreign born. Rapidly increasing ethnic groups vary from being well-established, such as Indians and Chinese, to nascent ones such as African New Zealanders.

While most New Zealanders are resident in New Zealand, there is also a significant diaspora, estimated at around 750,000. Of these, about 640,800 lived in Australia (a June 2013 estimate), which was equivalent to 13% of the resident population of New Zealand. Other communities of New Zealanders abroad are heavily concentrated in other English-speaking countries, specifically the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, with smaller numbers located elsewhere. New Zealanders have had a cultural influence on a global scale, through film, language, te ao Māori, art, science, music and technology, and founded the modern women's suffrage and anti-nuclear movements. Technological and scientific achievements of New Zealanders stem back as far as Kupe and the earliest Polynesian navigators, who used sophisticated astral methods that helped laid the groundwork for both navigation and modern astronomy. New Zealanders also pioneered nuclear physics (Ernest Rutherford), the women's suffrage movement (Kate Sheppard) and modern plastic surgery (Harold Gillies).

New Zealand culture is essentially a Western culture influenced by the unique environment and geographic isolation of the islands, and the cultural input of the Māori and the various waves of multiethnic migration which followed the British colonisation of New Zealand.

Примеры употребления для KIWIS
1. Fleming quit as Kiwis‘ one–day skipper shortly afterwards.
2. When kiwis yield to gentle pressure, they are ready.
3. I was desperate to show her that Kiwis were such nice people.
4. Alinghi tacked first, with the Kiwis carrying on slightly further to make the first mark.
5. Josie, her 7–year–old, is crazy about kiwis and other fruits.