Niu Sila
Mo le Itumalo a Netalani, faitau: Sila (Netalani).
Mo nisi fa'aogaina, faitau: Sila (Fa'amanino).
New Zealand Aotearoa (Māori) | |
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Vi'i o le atunu'u: God Defend New Zealand (Māori: Aotearoa) God Save the King[n 1] | |
Laumua | Ueligitone 41°18′S 174°47′E / 41.300°S 174.783°E |
A'ai e pitoisili ona tele | Aukilani |
Gagana a le atunu'u | |
Fa'aletagata |
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Tapuaiga (2023)[5] |
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Igoa o tagata |
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Malo | Palemene fa'atemokalasi i lalo o le Tupu |
• Tupu | Sale III |
• Kovana Sili | Cindy Kiro |
• Palemia | Christopher Luxon |
Fono Faitulafono | Palemene |
Tuto'atasi mai Peretania | |
• Treaty of Waitangi[6] | 6 Fepuari 1840 |
• Malo a le pitonu'u | 7 Ma 1856 |
• Fa'atomini i lalo o le Emepaea | 26 Setema 1907 |
• Statute of Westminster Adoption Act | 25 Novema 1947 |
• Constitution Act 1986 | 1 Ianuari 1987 |
Eria | |
• Atoa | 263,310[7] km2 (101,660 sq mi) (75th) |
• Vai (%) | 1.6[n 5] |
Aofa'i o tagata | |
• Ianuari 2025 estimate | 5,451,120[9] (125th) |
• 2023 census | 4,993,923[4] |
• To'atele o tagata | [convert: invalid number] (167th |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | $279.183 billion[10] (63rd) |
• Per capita | $53,809[10] (32nd) |
GDP (moni) | 2023 fuafuaina |
• Atoa | $249.415 billion[10] (51st |
• Per capita | $48,071[10] (23rd) |
Gini (2022) | 30.0[11] medium inequality |
HDI (2022) | 0.939[12] very high (16th) |
Tupe | Tala Niu Sila ($) (NZD) |
Sone Taimi | UTC+12 (NZST[n 6]) |
• Taumafanafana (DST) | UTC+13 (NZDT[n 7]) |
Fa'asologa o aso | dd/mm/yyyy[14] |
Itu e ave ai ta'avale | Agavale |
Fa'ailoga telefoni | +64 |
ISO 3166 numera | NZ |
Initaneti TLD | .nz |
O Niu Sila, na fa'aigoa e Maoli 'o Aotearoa, 'o se atunu'u e tūto'atasi i le Pasefika, e tu i saute o Samoa. E lua motu tetele, o le le Motu 'i Mātū (North Island) ma le Motu 'i Saute (South Island). E i ai fo'i tama'i motu. O le aofai o tagata e nonofo i Niu Sila, e ova i le 4 miliona. Toatele o tagata e nonofo i le North Island, o le motu tele fo'i lea e tu ai Aukilani ma Ueligitone.
O Ueligitone le laumua o Niu Sila, e tu ai le fale fono Palemia o Niu Sila, e fa'aigoa o le Beehive. O le Palemia o Niu Sila i le taimi nei o Bill English. O Niu Sila o se atunuu Tamaoaiga ma se tamaoaiga maketi o loo pulea e le auina atu i fafo o oloa susu, aano o manu ma le uaina, faatasi ai ma tagata tafafao maimoa. O Niu Sila a tamaoaiga o tupe maua-maualuga ma tuu i se faavasegaga maualuga i faatusatusaga faava o malo o faatinoga o le atunuu, e pei o le soifua maloloina, aoaoga, le saolotoga o le tamaoaiga ma le tulaga lelei o le olaga. I le gata i lea, ua faatulagaina Niu Sila i 11 fono faaitulagi ma 67 pulega o le atunuu mo le faamoemoega o le malo i le lotoifale. Le malo o le aofia ai foi le Niu Sila Tokelau (a teritori faalagolago); le motu Cook, ma Niue (le tagata lava ia-e pulea setete i faalapotopotoga saoloto ma Niu Sila); ma le faalagolago Ross, o talosaga o le atunuu o Niu Sila i le Anetatika. O Niu Sila o se sui o le Malo Aufaatasi, o le Taupulega o Malo, ANZUS, Faalapotopotoga mo Tamaoaiga Galulue Felagolagomai ma Atinae, fono o le Pasefika, ma Asia ma le Pasefika Tamaoaiga Galulue Faatasi.
Niu Sila
Teuteu- 'O se atunu'u 'ua nonofo ai tagata Samoa e to'atele i le vaitaimi nei.
- E silia i le 115,000 tagata Sāmoa e nonofo i Niu Sila. E toeitiiti tutusa ma le aofa'i o le 170,000 tagata 'olo'o nonofo i Sāmoa i le taimi nei.
- 'O isi 'a'ai tetele o Niu Sila e aofia ai Aukilani (Auckland) & Kalaisetete ( Christchurch)ma Tiniti (Dunedin).
- 'O le gagana e fa'aaogā e le to'atele o tagata i Niu Sila, 'o le gagana Peritania.
- Ma le gagana a le atunuu o Māori, 'o le gagana Maori.
- E tūlaga fa le Gagana Sāmoa i gagana e fa'aaogā so'o i totonu o Niu Sila.
Fa'asinomaga
Teuteu- ↑ "Protocol for using New Zealand's National Anthems". Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Archived from the original on 11 May 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
- ↑ "New Zealand's national anthems". NZHistory (in English). New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
- ↑ International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Fifth Periodic Report of the Government of New Zealand (PDF) (Report). New Zealand Government. 21 December 2007. p. 89. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
In addition to the Māori language, New Zealand Sign Language is also an official language of New Zealand. The New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006 permits the use of NZSL in legal proceedings, facilitates competency standards for its interpretation and guides government departments in its promotion and use. English, the medium for teaching and learning in most schools, is a de facto official language by virtue of its widespread use. For these reasons, these three languages have special mention in the New Zealand Curriculum.
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- ↑ "Comparison of 2013, 2018, and 2023 censuses by religious affiliation". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ↑ "Treaty of Waitangi". mch.govt.nz. Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Archived from the original on 22 June 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ↑ "New Zealand Population". Worldometers. 14 December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ↑ "The New Zealand Land Cover Database". New Zealand Land Cover Database 2. Ministry for the Environment. 1 July 2009. Archived from the original on 14 March 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ↑ "Population clock". Statistics New Zealand. Archived from the original on 19 November 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2021. The population estimate shown is automatically calculated daily at 00:00 UTC and is based on data obtained from the population clock on the date shown in the citation.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "World Economic Outlook Database, October 2023 Edition. (NZ)". International Monetary Fund. 10 October 2023. Archived from the original on 19 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
- ↑ Household income and housing-cost statistics: Year ended June 2022 (in English). Statistics New Zealand. 23 March 2023. Archived from the original on 7 October 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
- ↑ "Human Development Report 2023/24" (PDF) (in English). United Nations Development Programme. 13 March 2024. p. 288. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 March 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
- ↑ "New Zealand Daylight Time Order 2007 (SR 2007/185)". New Zealand Parliamentary Counsel Office. 6 July 2007. Archived from the original on 7 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ↑ There is no official all-numeric date format for New Zealand, but government recommendations generally follow Australian date and time notation. See The Govt.nz style guide, New Zealand Government, 22 July 2020, archived from the original on 25 July 2021, retrieved 9 July 2021.
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