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  1. Parlamento de Nueva Zelanda. El Parlamento de Nueva Zelanda (oficialmente New Zealand Parliament en inglés y Pāremata Aotearoa en maorí) es el órgano legislativo de dicho estado oceánico. Según la Ley de Constitución de 1986, está formado por la Monarquía —representada por el Gobernador General — y por la Cámara de Representantes ...

  2. Waitomo Glowworm Caves. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves attraction is a cave at Waitomo on the North Island of New Zealand. It is known for its population of Arachnocampa luminosa, a glowworm species found exclusively in New Zealand. This cave is part of the waitomo streamway system that includes the Ruakuri Cave, Lucky Strike, and Tumutumu Cave.

  3. The 2002 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2001 and the beginning of 2002. They were announced on 31 December 2001.

  4. New Zealand flag debate. The New Zealand flag debate is a question over whether the national flag should be changed. For several decades, alternative designs have been proposed, with varying degrees of support. There is no consensus among proponents of changing the flag as to which design should replace the current one.

  5. New Zealand / Aotearoa. Nueva Zelanda o Nueva Zelandia es un país de Oceanía que se localiza en el suroeste del Océano Pacífico formado por dos grandes islas, la Isla Norte y la Isla Sur, junto a otras islas menores, destacándose entre ellas la Isla Stewart y las Islas Chatham. Sus nombres oficiales son New Zealand en inglés y Aotearoa en ...

  6. The New Zealand Oath of Allegiance is defined by the Oaths and Declarations Act 1957. The Oath is required under New Zealand law to be made in certain circumstances, including as a requirement for individuals to hold certain offices, as well in judicial proceedings. Since 2002, all Oaths can be taken in either Māori or English form.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_IslandNorth Island - Wikipedia

    35.1/km 2 (90.9/sq mi) The North Island, also officially named Te Ika-a-Māui, [1] is one of the two main islands of New Zealand, separated from the larger but less populous South Island by Cook Strait. With an area of 113,729 km 2 (43,911 sq mi), [2] it is the world's 14th-largest island, constituting 43% of New Zealand's land area.