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TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT New Zealand
TODAY is Waitangi Day, a public holiday in New Zealand celebrating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on February 6, 1840, which established New Zealand as a nation and a British colony. |
New Zealand is the only country with the right to put Hobbit film-related images on its money |
- Since the English and Maori versions of the Waitangi Treaty differ in crucial places, it has never been quite clear what it says.
- Sheep outnumber humans in New Zealand by a ratio of about 13 to one.
- The first sheep in New Zealand arrived with Captain James Cook in 1773.
- On January 18, 1909, brewers in New Zealand decided to abolish barmaids.
- In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to give votes to women but they did not have the right to stand for parliament until 1919.
- The city of *#Hamilton, New Zealand, was named after John Charles Fane Hamilton, captain of HMS Esk, who was killed in 1864 fighting the Maoris.
- Hamilton’s last words were “Follow me, men!”
- In 2009, a tuatara in New Zealand named Henry become a father for the first time at the age of 111. A tuatara is a species of reptile with no ears.
- New Zealand is the only country with the right to put Hobbit film-related images on its money.
- Dutch explorer Abel Tasman gave New Zealand its name after the Netherlands province Zeeland.