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New Zealand is comparable in size to Great Britain, Colorado or Japan. It is made up of two major islands, the North and the South Island, and with a population of 4.2 million it is one of the world's least crowded countries.
With the fantastic climate, available land, and hardy independent nature of its citizens New Zealand is known to the world by many of its quality exports - dairy products, wool, apples and of course the All Black rugby team.
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As a people, New Zealanders are regarded as some of the world's friendliest and most
helpful.
Overall the country has a relatively young and dynamic culture, with European, Maori, Pacific and
Asian influences.
This culture embraces the many different lifestyles of the country and leads to an openess and
honesty not found elsewhere.
NZ's reputation
New Zealand has a world wide reputation for being a clean and green natural paradise.
Travellers from all over the world are constantly amazed by New Zealand’s awesome landscapes, lush
forests, amazing wildlife and pleasant climate - all the essential ingredients for an active
outdoor lifestyle.
The beauty of New Zealand is that it can be as extreme, or as relaxing as you want it to be.
It has become a haven for those seeking peace, rejuvenation and relaxation - while at the same time
it's a true playground for thrill seekers and adventurers.
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