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Capital of NZ
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Wellington
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Meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, marshmallow-like interior ❤️
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Pavlova
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Strait separating North Island and South Island
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Cook
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Island below South Island
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Stewart
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Strait separating South Island and the island above
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Foveaux
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Mountain range on South Island
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Southern Alps
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Highest peak of country
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Aoraki/ Mount Cook
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Indigenous Polynesians to NZ
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Maori
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Fruit associated with NZ
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Kiwi
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Largest lake of country, found on North Island
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Lake Taupo
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Longest river of the country
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Waikato
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Native name for NZ
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Aotearoa
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Most populated city of NZ (it's on North Island)
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Auckland
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Gulf the city above is located on
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Hauraki
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Largest national park in NZ
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Fiordland
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Most famous sound (it's in the largest national park)
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Milford
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Peninsula separating Hauraki Gulf and the Bay of Plenty
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Coromandel
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Most populated city of South Island
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Christchurch
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Largest flat area/plain southwest of the city above
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Canterbury
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Peninsula that the most populated city of South Island is north of
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Banks
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Second most populated city of South Island
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Dunedin
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Region that has its capital city as the city above
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Otago
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Bay in the east of North Island that has the city of Napier on it
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Hawke's
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Sea to the left of NZ
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Tasman Sea
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Waterfall in Fiordland that is the highest of the country
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Sutherland
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Southernmost city of the country
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Invercargill
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Region that has the Ninety Mile Beach (it's on North Island)
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Northland
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Bay on South Island that Nelson is on
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Tasman Bay
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First European to discover NZ (Dutch guy)
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Abel Tasman
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Oldest national park of country
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Tongariro
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Longest river of South Island
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Clutha
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Lake above river flows from
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Wanaka
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Tallest structure in NZ (it's in the most populated city, look outside and up, it's the first word)
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Sky Tower
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Traditional native performance art
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Haka
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Capital of Waikato Region
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Hamilton
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Notable thing NZ gave to women first in 1893
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Voting
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World's only flightless parrot, native to NZ
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Kākāpō
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Domesticated animal NZ is known for having a high number of
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Sheep
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Wars fought from around 1807-1842 among different Maori tribes triggered by the introduction of European firearms and potatoes
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Musket
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Treaty that established British governance and ended the wars above
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Waitangi
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Non-self-governing territory of NZ with atolls Atafu, Fakaofo, and Nukunonu
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Tokelau
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Self-governing island country in the South Pacific, in free association with NZ with main island of Rarotonga
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Cook Islands
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Capital of country above, located on Rarotonga Island
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Avarua
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Self-governing island country in the South Pacific, in free association with NZ with capital at Alofi
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Niue
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